RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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RSV 421 Drops Anchor at Livingston Island
The military research vessel Sv.Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) dropped anchor in the bay of Livingston Island at 11.30 am local time. Before setting course for the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridski, researchers on board the vessel took more samples from the bay at Deception Island. Eliza Uzunova (ichtyologist and hydrobiologist), Lyubomirov Kenderov (hydrobiologist), Ralitsa Sabeva (geologist) and Rayna Hristova (marine geologist) managed to collect volcanic ash and pumice samples at Deception Island. They also collected snow and ice samples which will be tested in Bulgaria for the presence of microplastics.
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