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How is climate change affecting marine life in the Arctic?

Authors :
Ute Daewel
Déborah Benkort
Michael R. Heath
Douglas C. Speirs
Andrew S. Brierley
Roland Proud
Richard Hofmeister
Jack H. Laverick
Source :
Heath, M.; Benkort, D.; Brierly, A.; Daewel, U.; Hofmeister, R.; Laverick, J.; Proud, R.; Speirs, D.: How Is Climate Change Affecting Marine Life in the Arctic?. In: Frontiers for Young Minds. Vol. 8 (2020) 103. (DOI: /10.3389/frym.2020.00103)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Rising temperatures are melting the ice that covers the Arctic Ocean, allowing sunlight into waters that have been dark for thousands of years. Previously barren ice-covered regions are being transformed into productive seas. In this article, we explain how computer modeling can be used to predict how this transformation will affect the food web that connects plankton to fish and top predators, like whales and polar bears. Images of starving polar bears have become symbolic of the effects of the warming climate. Melting of the sea-ice is expected to reduce the bears’ ability to hunt for seals. However, at the same time, the food web upon which bears depend is becoming more productive, so it is not completely clear what the eventual outcome will be. Computer models help us to understand these systems and help us make policy decisions about the management of newly available Arctic resources.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22966846
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heath, M.; Benkort, D.; Brierly, A.; Daewel, U.; Hofmeister, R.; Laverick, J.; Proud, R.; Speirs, D.: How Is Climate Change Affecting Marine Life in the Arctic?. In: Frontiers for Young Minds. Vol. 8 (2020) 103. (DOI: /10.3389/frym.2020.00103)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....da78e45fe8816792cbd2f563e8af6876
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2020.00103)