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A new discovery in the remote Arctic region has stunned scientists. An international team of researchers recently found a vast collection of underwater structures along the edge of the Canadian ...
Underwater Arctic forests are expanding thanks to global warming. Karen Filbee-Dexter explores how these important ecosystems are changing with the climate.
With global warming, underwater Arctic kelp forests are proliferating, and might be a potential resource. Karen Filbee-Dexter, The Conversation. Jun 12, 2019 · 11:30 pm Read in App.
Scientists have discovered a vast collection of underwater structures in a remote area of the Arctic, which offers a stunning ...
During the Arctic Floating University expedition, Daniil Sushkov and Alexander Shkryabin proved their Lemming and Polyarnik ('Polyarnik') underwater robots are able to work in very cold and salted ...
Researchers have designed an alternative, autonomous observational method to monitor the Arctic's melting ice, which holds promise for improving the autonomy of marine vehicles, aiding in maritime ...
An array of leaves showing the diversity of kelp in underwater Arctic forests. Credit: Karen Filbee-Dexter. Today, climate change is altering marine habitats such as kelp forests on a global scale.
Arctic ice has seen an ‘irreversible’ thinning since 2007, study says. ... Underwater radar systems can detect the volume of ice flowing overhead, ...
They focused on a group of organisms that form the very basis of Arctic coastal ecosystems—brown macroalgae, known as kelps, which form dense and extensive underwater forests along rocky coastlines.
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About 115 miles north of Alaska, a U.S. Navy submarine emerges from several feet of thick ice. The Navy’s 68 submarines could be anywhere at any time — patrolling the Arctic and the Persian ...
See the Amazing, Ethereal Creatures Living Under Arctic Ice. Viktor Lyagushkin captures the world of sea angels, skeleton shrimp, and sea stars living beneath a frozen sea.