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Congratulations to Jamari Ivalutanar from Naujaat - the Week #1 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting the floe edge near their community.
It’s almost time for the 2024 Ice Watch Challenge! All posts made this ice season will be reviewed by a panel of Inuit ice experts and considered for grand prizes, including a brand new Ski-Doo! The challenge officially begins on March 1* and weekly winner prizes will be announced each week. … Leer más
Congratulations to Danny Angnatuk, Lucas Owlijoot and Joe Kavik, the winners of the Goose Watch Challenge grand prize draw! Their posts demonstrate how SIKU facilitates Indigenous communities working together across the North.… Leer más
Congratulations to Daniel Jaaka from Ivujivik - first place winner of the Ice Watch Challenge! Daniel won an Expedition Sport 600A 2023 Ski-Doo sponsored by Contant for their SIKU Ice Post siku.org/app#/map/deployment/29493 documenting qinu near their community.
Congratulations to Rex Willie from Arctic Bay: the June 26 - July 2 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post siku.org/app#/map/deployment/34072 near their community.
Congratulations to Karen Nanook from Taloyoak - the June 19-25 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post siku.org/app#/map/deployment/33813 near their community.
Congratulations to our recent SIKU GooseWatch community winners; Scott Andersen, John Eetuk, Ryan Nivingalok, Gina Panigayak, Basil Ammaaq, Wade Maring and Tagoo Willie … Leer más
Congratulations to Lollita Evvik from Pangnirtung - the June 12-18 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post siku.org/app#/map/deployment/33412 documenting aukkaaniq near their community.
Ivunik is piled up ice and Ivujuk is the process of ice piling up. This often happens with moving ice piling up along the shore, or at the floe edge when the moving floe closes up against the land fast ice edge and creates pressure ridges of piled up ice. siku.org/app#/map/browse/ice/9