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S.V. Ivanova et al. Shipping alters the movement and behavior of Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida), a key fish in Arctic marine ecosystems. Published online December 10, 2019. Ecological Applications ...
Arctic waters may not be so friendly in the future to Arctic cod. A research project being conducted by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists has found that even a moderate ...
A new report shows more fish are moving to Arctic waters. The U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management teamed up to create the inventory, which describes more than 100 ...
Whereas the Arctic Ocean’s other native fish are all deep-sea bottom-dwellers, polar cod are uniquely adapted to living just under the ice. (Read " Shrinking Arctic Ice Prompts Drastic Change in ...
In certain regions, Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida), the most abundant forage fish in Arctic seas, transfer more than 70% of the energy found in the zooplankton that it feeds on, ...
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A picture of an Arctic, or polar, cod. Climate change is increasing putting these fish stocks under threat. (Hauke Flores) Rising temperatures are an increasing threat to Arctic cod and could have ...
Arctic cod, also known as polar cod, is the most abundant fish in the Arctic Ocean, the scientists say, and a key food source for marine mammals, seabirds, and Indigenous people.
And in 2017, researchers said they'd captured video of narwhals seemingly using their tusks to go after Arctic cod. That study prompted headlines such as, "Video solves mystery of how narwhals use ...
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