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Unexpected Fish and Squid Found Thriving in Rapidly Warming Central Arctic Ocean
The retreating ice cover of the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) fuels speculations on future fisheries. However, very little is known about the existence of harvestable fish stocks in this 3.3 million–square kilometer ecosystem around the North Pole.
Latest Research Articles
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Ocean Cleanup Accused of Staging Removal of Trash Due to Spotless Plastic
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Pangolins Rescued From Illegal Trafficking Suffer From Signs of PTSD
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Fewer Rainy Days May be Responsible for Earlier Spring in Northern Climates
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Scientists Discover How Fishes Display Signs of Self-Awareness in a Mirror
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Deep-Sea Creatures Play a Major Role in Removing Carbon from Atmosphere
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Dolphin Population Becomes Extinct After Last Member Got Entangled in Fishing Gear
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Sudden Temperature Shifts in Earth's Core May Trigger Volcanic Eruptions
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Major Storm May Bring Rapid Freeze-up to Central, Northeastern US
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Possible Tornado Hits Alabama as Severe Storm Impacted the Region
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Mount Etna's Recent Eruption Observed by Astronauts in Space
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Experts Baffled as Birds Suddenly Started Dropping from the Sky in Mexico
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Can Drinking Red Wine Reduce the Risk of Contracting COVID?