Invitation of Scientific Explorer Moon Kyungsoo, Shedding Light on Polar Ecosystem Science
Special Lecture Sharing Firsthand Exploration Experiences, September 27 at the Science Museum Main Conference Hall

What kind of science is hidden within the 'Arctic Sea Route'?


The National Busan Science Museum (Director Song Samjong) announced on September 15 that it will hold a special lecture on the era of the Arctic Sea Route at 2:00 p.m. on September 27 in the museum's main conference hall.


This lecture is part of the September session of the science popularization program "Nth Science." Moon Kyungsoo, Korea's first scientific explorer, will deliver a lecture on the theme "The Arctic Sea Route and the Nature of the Polar Regions."


Explorer Moon will discuss the value of the Arctic Sea Route, which is gaining attention in connection with the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to Busan, as well as the significance of new maritime routes opening due to climate change. Drawing from his own experiences in Arctic exploration, he will shed light on the natural environment and ecosystems of the polar regions and share stories from his recent firsthand observations in the Arctic.


The lecture is open to anyone interested. Registration is limited to the first 200 people through the National Busan Science Museum's online ticket office. The participation fee is 3,000 won.



Kwon Sujin, Head of the Science Culture Division at the National Busan Science Museum, said, "This is a meaningful event that approaches global issues such as climate change and the pioneering of new sea routes from a scientific perspective. We hope it will be a valuable opportunity to understand the value of the Earth's environment and the Arctic."

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