Melting Sea Ice Spurs Seaweed Growth in Antarctica

Monday, August 5, 2013 - 09:00 in Earth & Climate

As sea ice melts at the poles, increasingly more sunlight hits the seafloor, where sponges and other invertebrates have adapted to life in the dark. With more rays of sun, algae has begun creeping in and decimating existing seafloor communities.

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