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This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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Since the 1960s, researchers have been following the lives of Weddell seals in Antarctica.

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A long-running study has delivered insights into what makes or breaks a life for a polar marine mammal.

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But data for this year might not get collected, thanks to the intransigence of U.S.politicians.

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The seal scientists were already in Antarctica when they had to shut down the research and leave for New Zealand,

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where they waited anxiously for the last few weeks.

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They will scramble to fill in the blanks between now and December.

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Similar studies on penguins, fish and other animals have been affected.

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And it's not just animal research.

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Flights to monitor the Antarctic ice were delayed, creating a data gap that may make it harder to understand how and why ice sheets are changing.

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Measurements of ocean acidification have been disrupted.

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Nor is it just Antarctica.

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Satellites went dark, as if an alien attack had blinded our ability to watch over our own planet.

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Monitoring of food and air pollution ceased.

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This U.S.government shutdown may be over.

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But the negative effects on science and the environment have just begun.

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Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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