Well, it seems those B-1s were discovered and intercepted just north of Point Barrow about fifteen minutes ago.
Researchers from the school have also been studying the feeding behavior of bowhead whales near Point Barrow.
Joint-favourite Point Barrow, at odds of 8-1, fell at the first fence.
Meanwhile Stefansson had left to travel over the ice to Point Barrow.
After 1,500 miles, the group reached Point Barrow on March 29, 1898.
The following summer, the Bear reached Point Barrow and the expedition officers could rejoin their ship.
The whales have been trapped in ice off Point Barrow since Oct 7.
East of Point Barrow the coast if fairly clear in summer.
At Point Barrow the ice was so bad that he sent the two largest boats back.
In reality, ice cover would have made it impossible for the submarine to surface off Point Barrow.