The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists warn that Arctic Ocean may lose key food source: 'No basis for ... populations of fish'
Researchers utilized computer simulations to predict the species' future in warming oceans.
A new publication in the Journal of Fish Biology compares the diet of fish caught during different expeditions on board icebreaker Polarstern. This provides a more complete picture of their food ...
Beneath the frozen surface, a number of fish species have adapted to survive in these harsh conditions. From icy seas to deep ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists have just recorded over 10 million fish devoured in record time in a rare large-scale marine event
More than 10 million fish were eaten in just a few hours off the coast of Norway, in what scientists describe as the largest ...
Sonic imaging revealed millions of fish killed in epic feeding frenzy.
Scientists warn that record-high sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean this year are having consequences for sea life. As marine heat waves there have worsened over the years, ...
Oceans shape everyday life in powerful ways. They cover 70% of the planet, carry 90% of global trade, and support millions of jobs and the diets of billions of people. As global competition ...
A new scientific review article captures the unique and dynamic characteristics of coastal lagoon ecosystems in the Arctic Beringia Region, and discusses how climate change effects and human ...
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