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China's polar icebreaker sets sail for 38th Antarctica expedition

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-11-23 17:20

Xuelong 2 sets sail from its homeport in Shanghai for its first Arctic expedition, on July 15, 2020. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

SHANGHAI -- Xuelong 2, China's first domestically-built polar icebreaker, set off Tuesday from Shanghai for the country's 38th Antarctic scientific expedition.

The vessel, carrying a 101-member team, will work with another icebreaker Xuelong, which set sail on Nov 5 with 154 members on board for the polar expedition, said the Polar Research Institute of China.

Hydrological, meteorological, and environmental investigations in the South Pole and monitoring of new pollutants like microplastics and drifting garbage in the Antarctic Ocean will take place during this scientific expedition.

It will also carry supply and rotational staff to China's Zhongshan Station and Great Wall Station in the region.

The two ships are expected to return to China in mid-April next year.

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