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An ocean-going vessel from activists Sea Shepherd will call into Wellington later this week on its way to monitor the krill ...
The team analyzed whale poop for iron, known to be especially limited in the Southern Ocean, as well as copper.
WWF, the University of Strathclyde and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have teamed up for the pioneering project, which ...
Scientists say subtle differences in the colour of seawater will enable them to count tiny - but critically important - Antarctic marine creatures, from Space. The target of the new research ...
Krill are the centre of the Southern Ocean food web above the seabed, sustaining penguins, seals and the world’s largest animals, including blue whales. These tiny creatures are also climate heroes, ...
What can whale poop teach us about ocean nutrients? This is what a recent study published in Communications Earth & ...
Differences in seawater colour could reveal how tiny Antarctic creatures are faring in a warming world.
Krill populations dropped, too, and neither population has yet recovered. A recent theory proposes that whales weren’t just predators in the ocean environment. Nutrients that whales excreted may ...
with Dr Cait McCarry from Strathclyde having just returned from an expedition to Antarctica where she was sampling live krill. David McKee, of Strathclyde, said: ‘Ocean colour satellites ...