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.
The Arctic has long filled humans with awe, but there are now profoundly worrying signals coming from the frozen landscape at the top of our planet, and scientists are deeply concerned about its ...
The Arctic is changing. Fast ... As light trickles through the ice, a home is created for microscopic algae and plankton, which feed fish and whales, and, in turn, seals, beluga whales and ...
TASS/. A holographic camera to examine plankton in the habitat was installed on an ice floe in the Arctic, the Tomsk State University's press service told TASS, adding the camera would monitor and ...
Every winter in the high Arctic, for example ... said Kevin Flynn, a plankton specialist at Plymouth Marine Laboratory who was not involved in the study. “The organisms may be getting ready ...
It is common knowledge that Arctic cleanup work is challenging and expensive. Long distances, hard-to-access areas, scattered ...
Low temperatures and long winters notwithstanding: Arctic sea areas are full of life. For the researchers, it is important to understand the complex climate and ecosystem processes in the northern ...
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