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Arctic ice algae heavily contaminated with microplastics. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 04 / 230421092152.htm ...
Arctic ice algae has been found to contain ten times more microplastics than surrounding sea water, something that could impact organisms higher up on the food chain, says a recent study. The ...
They used data from the MOSAiC project, where the German research icebreaker Polarstern was frozen in the Arctic ice for a year in 2019. The team focused on phytoplankton and ice algae ...
Arctic sea ice algae are among the best-adapted organisms on the planet to photosynthesise in low light levels, enabling them to survive in places where little else can grow. A new study published in ...
Tiny shards of microplastics seen in the arctic algae species melosira arctica, found off the east coast of Greenland in 2021. (Supplied by Alexandra Kraberg) Despite its unappetizing appearance ...
Beyond showing up in food, human blood, in the air surrounding remote research stations, at the bottom of the ocean, and many other unexpected places, microplastics are now showing up in Arctic algae.
The arctic ecosystem depends on them. In springtime, the algae bloom brilliant shades of green and draw tiny crustaceans, fish, birds and more to arctic waters.
Last summer, we travelled to the remote Arctic Hausgarten observatory area in the eastern Fram Strait (west of Svalbard, Norway) on a research ship. The samples we collected there included ice cores, ...
These form 1–2 metre thick “plates” of sea ice across the Arctic Ocean, some of which melt over the summer period. Algae grow on the underside of these ice floes. Melosira arctica ...
Summer Algae Blooms May Turn The Arctic Green. Published Jun 19, 2024 at 11:27 AM EDT Updated Jun 21, 2024 at 11:56 AM EDT. By . Robyn White is a Newsweek Nature Reporter based in London, UK.
The Arctic teems with life, from walruses and polar bears to birds, fish, plankton - and algae. Each spring, warmed by the sun, this algae starts to bloom, blackening the ice on which it grows.
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