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Warming World: Antarctic Drilling Project to Offer Insight Into Climate Future
A team of international researchers from Canada, Colombia, and Germany has discovered a new marine reptile.
Tracking Down Microplastics in Antarctica
Microplastics are everywhere, even in the most remote places. Where do these tiny pieces of plastic come from?
A New Holistic Framework Can Assess Fisheries’ Strengths and Potential Weaknesses in a Time of Global Climate Change
A new decision-making framework designed by an international team of fisheries researchers can help fisheries bolster their ability to adapt to a warming world.
Researchers Identify Behavioral Adaptations That May Help Antarctic Fishes to Adapt to Warming Southern Ocean
At first glance, Antarctica seems inhospitable. Known for howling gales and extremely cold temperatures, the continent is blanketed with a mile-thick ice shelf.
Warm-water Habitat ‘Pays the Bills,’ Allowing Cold-Water Fish to Fuel Up
New Oregon State University research shows that warm-water habitats can be critically important for the survival of cold-water fish such as trout and salmon.