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Antarctica is nearing an irreversible tipping point, with ice loss, ocean changes, and wildlife collapse threatening the ...
Increasing human activity in the Antarctic, including scientific and logistical operations, has raised concerns about the incidence of human-generated noise on Antarctic ecosystems. The study by ...
Insufficient monitoring leaves gaps in our knowledge of Antarctica's unique lifeforms and ecosystems—and their global ...
Antarctica has long been seen as a remote, unchanging environment. Not any more. The ice-covered continent and the ...
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“On the Antarctic Peninsula, so far, most outbreaks have been small . . . mainly impacting skua populations [a scavenger bird],” says Dr. Meagan Dewar, a Wildlife Biologist at the Federation ...
More than 100,000 international tourists — including almost 10,000 Australians — travel to Antarctica each year. But a new ...
STORY: The icy waters off Antarctica are estimated to hold up to 550 million tons of krill.These tiny shrimp-like creatures are the linchpin in the Antarctic food web,sustaining a huge number of ...
CCAMLR member states fail to implement protection for wildlife and establish a new marine protected area (MPA) in East Antarctica. In a blow for biodiversity in East Antarctica, the member states of ...
Oceana sat down with Dr. Heather J. Lynch to learn more about her work with Antarctic penguins and the important role they play in the Antarctic ecosystem. Dr. Lynch studies penguins and other ...
Over the last two years, the world's biggest iceberg has been on the move after more than 30 years being stuck to the ocean ...