A new method of tracking the dietary habits and contaminant exposure of animals in Arctic marine ecosystems is providing critical insights as climate change reshapes the region's food web.
The Ocean Census project has identified 866 new marine species, many from the deep seas, less than two years since its launch. The project announced its findings on March 10, marking the first phase ...
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The CO 2 content of the atmosphere is increasing What we already knew: When the Arctic ice melts, massive amounts of freshwater flow into the ocean. The seawater becomes diluted and less saline, a ...
The Arctic now exists within a “new regime,” where signals such as sea ice loss and ocean temperatures may not ... Manhattan in a layer of ice roughly 2 miles thick. Rapid warming in the ...
On a journey through a remote part of Greenland, travel journalist Chloe Berge discovers a landscape at once fragile and ...
Rhythmic clicks, grunts and roars fill the Año Nuevo Island Reserve in California, home to a large breeding colony of ...
Narwhals usually feed on deep-sea animals, such as squid or halibut. However, researchers observed narwhals hunting Arctic char closer to the ocean’s surface, which is a shift in their hunting ...
Sea surface temperatures also “remained unusually high in many ocean basins ... were to eclipse 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) of warming, it would become likely for the Arctic to have ...
After more than a year of no pings, a great white shark named Ormond, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Panhandle ...
Iguanas have already demonstrated an ability to survive long-distance ocean travel ... can dislodge vegetation and carry animals along with it. To determine when iguanas arrived in Fiji ...