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This study is a serious wake-up call. Scientists sound alarm after uncovering disturbing shift in Arctic survival patterns: ...
Though phytoplankton may grow more in warmer waters, stratification limits nutrients, reducing the fjords' long-term carbon ...
At the foundation of Arctic food webs lies phytoplankton ... As the ice retreats, sunlight reaches more of the ocean surface, encouraging phytoplankton to thrive. Imagine a feast of life emerging ...
The findings suggest that the capacity of polar oceans to remove carbon from the atmosphere may be reduced as the world ...
Without an ice layer on the ocean's surface, the light penetrating the waters changes, affecting the type of algae and ...
As global warming melts more sea ice in the polar regions, the light that enters the ocean is not just increasing in ...
Arctic fjords, once vital carbon sinks, are losing their ability to store carbon as climate change transforms ecosystems like Kongsfjorden.
Melting polar ice narrows the light spectrum underwater, favoring blue-tuned algae and disrupting the ocean food web.
The Arctic is changing – and not just in the ways you might think. Once covered in thick, bright sea ice, the region is now ...
A new study has found worrying signs that climate change may be undermining the capacity of Arctic fjords to serve as effective carbon sinks. The findings suggest that the capacity of polar oceans to ...