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ZME Science on MSNThe Arctic Seafloor Is Full of Life — And We’re About to Destroy ItThe Arctic seafloor is cold, unforgiving, and barren. Or is it? Few would argue against the ‘cold’ and ‘unforgiving’ parts, ...
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A Ruthless New Predator Is Moving Into the Arctic—And Scientists Are Sounding the AlarmAs climate change melts polar ice, new hunting grounds have opened for these apex predators, disrupting the delicate balance of Arctic marine life. Scientists warn that this new predator in the ...
Waters from the Atlantic may be disrupting the layers of Arctic Ocean water that support sea ice formation and retention, researchers say ...
Arctic kelp absorbs metals from melting glaciers, increasing mercury levels by 72%. This could harm marine life and fisheries ...
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New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine ...
The Arctic now exists within a “new regime,” where signals such as sea ice loss and ocean temperatures may not always break records, but are consistently more extreme compared to the past ...
Discover a pristine wilderness spanning millions of square miles in the Far North. For adventure seekers, an arctic ocean ...
In recent years, researchers have documented salmon surviving in North Slope rivers, bowhead whales expanding their foraging ...
It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean. Long bright days and rising temperatures have awakened the phytoplankton.
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