Zooplankton seen under a microscope at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay ... is throwing plankton ...
Bacteria and other single-celled microorganisms in the seas around Antarctica are strongly influenced by water temperature ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the most powerful ocean current on Earth, is slowing down due to the rapid melting ...
Baleen whales undertake some of the longest migrations of any mammal, traveling thousands of miles between nutrient-rich ...
"If this current 'engine' breaks down, there could be severe consequences, including more climate variability, with greater ...
Tourists to Antarctica are fueling research on some of the tiniest, most influential organisms on Earth: phytoplankton. These ...
Melting ice sheets are slowing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the world's strongest ocean current, researchers have ...
Melting Antarctic ice sheets are weakening the ACC, a vital ocean current that regulates global climate and ocean circulation ...
And now the humble sponge is central to a novel research project aimed at shoring up the ocean food web, as human-induced pressures like climate change and ocean-based industrialisation mount.