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Arctic whales are ingesting higher levels of toxic algae as warming waters create more suitable conditions for microorganisms ...
The vast array of organisms in the deep sea remains a mystery to humans. Now, marine biologists can add one more puzzle to the list. A collection of odd materials was discovered nearly four miles ...
A new study links toxic algae found in bowhead whales to ocean warming - a growing threat to Arctic food webs.
The Arctic Ocean, though smallest, significantly influences global climate and hosts unique wildlife. Surrounded by Eurasia, ...
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales harvested for subsistence use by Alaska Natives on the North Slope show that ocean ...
Analysis of bowhead whale poop shows that more toxins from typically warm-water toxic algae species are entering Arctic food ...
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal that ocean ...
Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
Researchers have measured toxins in scat samples from 205 bowhead whales from the Beaufort Sea, collected over 19 years, and ...
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal ...
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