(p. A8) Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean underwent a sharp recovery this year from the record-low levels of 2012, with 50 percent more ice surviving the summer melt season, scientists said Friday. It is the largest one-year increase in Arctic ice since satellite tracking began in 1978.
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JUSTIN GILLIS.  “Arctic Ice Makes Comeback From Record Low, but Long-Term Decline May Continue.”  The New York Times (Sat., September 21, 2013):  A8.
(Note:  the online version of the story has the date September 20, 2013.)
