Less ice in the Arctic Ocean has complex effects on marine ecosystems and ocean productivity

Less ice in the Arctic Ocean has complex effects on marine ecosystems and ocean productivity

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Most of the sunlight reaching the Arctic Ocean is reflected to space by sea ice, effectively shielding ocean ecosystems from sunlight. As the Arctic sea ice continues its downward trend, larger areas of the ocean become exposed to sunlight for longer periods, potentially allowing more primary production on the seafloor. However, according to a new study, this anticipated increase in primary production does not seem to be occurring uniformly across the Arctic Ocean.

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