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Climate change is altering species distributions across the world, and this is particularly marked in the Arctic where warming is occurring most rapidly. Researchers at Durham University, UK, and ...
From groundbreaking research to the beauty of marine sanctuaries teeming with life, these images shine a spotlight on the ...
More information: Jochen Knies et al, Arctic fjord ecosystem adaptation to cryosphere meltdown over the past 14,000 years, Communications Earth & Environment (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43247-025-02251-y ...
The most recent data from NOAA shows a major decline in gray whale populations compared to a year ago. Here's what to know.
Marine heatwaves are becoming more intense and frequent in the Arctic—a trend that could cause ongoing upheaval for the region’s fragile ecosystems, says a study published Monday in the ...
“More photosynthesis taking place in Arctic waters could support a more productive ecosystem that includes commercially relevant species of fish.” Commercial opportunities are one positive result of ...
A study published Thursday in the journal Science found that the ocean is changing color as it warms. By analyzing satellite ...
Our research interest in the changing Arctic includes the impact of climate change on marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems, including the biogeochemistry and ecology of sea ice and ...
Ecosystem changes in the Arctic feeding areas the whales depend on to put on weight and maintain fitness are likely the root cause, Weller said. Decline in calf numbers has been linked to sea ice ...
Using data from NASA’s Ocean Color Web satellite, which breaks the global ocean down into a series of nine kilometer (5.5 mile) pixels, they were able to see changes on the ocean’s surface.
Ecosystem changes in the Arctic feeding areas the whales depend on to put on weight and maintain fitness are likely the root cause, Weller said. Decline in calf numbers has been linked to sea ice ...