NSF, U.S. Antarctic Program Partners, Working to Restore Antarctic Research Season to the Maximum Extent Possible
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Officials at the
NSF, which has a Presidential mandate to manage the U.S. Antarctic Program, was required to suspend most of its activities in
In mid-October, after a Continuing Resolution was approved to keep the government running until mid-January, NSF and its U.S. Antarctic Program partners began examining the planned research schedule to see how much could still be accomplished by the end of the field season, in February of 2014, while simultaneously ramping back up the complex logistical framework needed to support the science.
The 16-day interruption caused some early-season research in the vicinity of
Despite the setbacks, a cooperative effort among NSF; the agency's operations and research support contractor,
The process of recovery from the shutdown is ongoing and schedules still evolving, but as of
Also as of
Although the program weathered a long federal government shutdown in the 1990's, the circumstances were different than this year's, because that shutdown occurred later in the fiscal year.
The unusual circumstances, unique in the Antarctic Program's more than 50-year history, have caused the cancellation of some large-scale research for the season, including most of the support for
Principal investigators on deferred projects have been alerted to their status.
NSF's decisions about which projects it is able to support were based upon a range of factors, including:
* a need to insure the continuity of long-term data sets
* time-criticality of observations or studies,
* potential effects on young or early-career investigators, and
* international or interagency partnerships.
NSF maintains three year-round stations in
Although some effects will be felt at
Palmer, on the
Collectively, the science at these stations represent approximately 100 additional projects.
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