Scientists track Antarctic krill via satellite to monitor ocean health amid climate change and fishing threats.
As part of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have revealed striking similarities between the Bryozoans living in the Ross and Weddell seas.
Studies have revealed that the Southern Ocean, influenced by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, has distinct biogeographic patterns that shape the distribution and diversity of marine life.
This ”shows us that Antarctic marine life is incredibly special and amazingly adapted to a frozen world,” says Dr. Huw Griffiths Far underneath the ice shelves of the Antarctic, there’s more ...
Both species highlight the incredible adaptability of life in the deep, cold waters of the Antarctic. Icefish Icefish (Channichthyidae) are one of the most unique marine creatures found in the ...
and their findings could have wider implications for marine life and ocean ecosystems in Antarctica and around the world. The researchers findings were published in Ecology. Sea spiders ...
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Lisa Werner, a music teacher at St. Bruno Parish School in Dousman, traveled last year to Antarctica thanks to a teaching ...
In fact, it’s a luxuriant garden, with roots in deep time. Antarctic marine life has been largely isolated from the rest of the planet for tens of millions of years, ever since the continent ...
The Antarctic ice sheet covers 8.3% of the Earth’s surface and is the largest store of frozen fresh water on the planet. If all the ice melted to liquid water, it would raise global sea levels ...
The target of the new research effort is Antarctic krill ... "They are tiny, unsung heroes that sustain incredible marine life, but climate change and unsustainable fishing are putting them ...
The rapidly shrinking sea ice pack in Antarctic waters will likely recover if prompt action is taken to contain greenhouse gas emissions, according to a simulation by an acclaimed team of scientists.
In remote Antarctica, Colombian marine biologist Paulo Tigreros dips a net into the icy waters in his hunt for microplastics in what should be one of the best-preserved ecosystems in the world.
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