In the Arctic Ocean, plankton grows where coastal sediment flows

By Kevin McGwin, Arctic Now January 5, 2018
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Receding sea ice and the impact it has on Arctic communities is often held up as the consequence of a warming climate. Research published this month in Science Advances, however, provides evidence that sea ice loss itself opens the door to potentially dramatic changes in the biological makeup of the Arctic Ocean.

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