WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.130 --> 00:00:04.310 NASA and NSIDC scientists report that 2 00:00:04.310 --> 00:00:08.490 sea ice in the Arctic reached an annual minimum extent of 1.7 3 00:00:08.490 --> 00:00:12.690 million square miles on September 11th, 2015. 4 00:00:12.690 --> 00:00:16.790 According to scientists, it is the fourth lowest extent on record. 5 00:00:16.790 --> 00:00:20.960 Scientists have continuously monitored Arctic sea ice using satellites 6 00:00:20.960 --> 00:00:25.150 since 1979. Compared to the 30-year average. 7 00:00:25.150 --> 00:00:29.300 1981-2010. this year's minimum extent 8 00:00:29.300 --> 00:00:33.310 is 699,000 square miles lower a difference an area 9 00:00:33.310 --> 00:00:37.340 comparable to the state of Alaska. Scientists have observed a 10 00:00:37.340 --> 00:00:41.410 trend in declining sea ice coverage over the past three decades. 11 00:00:41.410 --> 00:00:45.460 Satellite measurements show 10 record minimums have occurred in the last 12 00:00:45.460 --> 00:00:49.650 11 years. Measurements also show that more than the thin seasonal ice 13 00:00:49.650 --> 00:00:53.720 is melting. The thicker and slower growing multi-year ice is becoming 14 00:00:53.720 --> 00:00:57.900 increasingly less resilient. As a result, scientists say 15 00:00:57.900 --> 00:01:02.110 this year's ice-melt may be setting things up for an even larger melt in 16 00:01:02.110 --> 00:01:06.061 future years. music