Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean’s Diminished Ice Cover Affects Sunlight Penetration and Life Below
Vast areas of the Arctic Ocean are now, on average, ice-free in summer. Scientists are closely monitoring how this impacts sunlight availability and marine ecosystems in the far north.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Viruses Found Infecting Microscopic Algae in a Rare Arctic Lake
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Arctic Amplification: Arctic Global Warming is Occurring Almost Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the World: New Study
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Ocean Currents Would Not Be Disrupted by Melting Ice Caps
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Sinkholes with the Size of City Blocks Have Opened on the Arctic Seabed, What Could They Be?
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Floating Microplastics in European Rivers May Soon Accumulate in the Arctic Ocean
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Living with Ancient Fossils: Sponge Gardens Discovered Thriving Under the Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Warming Began Decades Earlier Than Records Suggest
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Unusual Sea Sponge Movement in the Arctic Ocean is Remarkable But Comes at a Horrific Price
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Aww! More Than 50 Polar Bears Are Stranded in a Russian Village Due to Melting Ice
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300 Billion Pieces of Trash: Garbage 'Hotspot' Found in the Arctic Ocean, Plastic Pollution More Grave Than Ever
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NASA Monitors 'Normal' Levels of Ice in Arctic Ocean
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Iceless Summer In The North Pole? It's Possible 6 To 10 Million Years Ago