“A key player in the biological carbon pump is the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, whose faecal pellets, moults and ...
Anna Turns sets sail from Plymouth Sound to explore the significance of blue carbon in marine habitats around the UK.
They might be small, but they're certainly mighty: krill play a major role in carbon sequestering in oceans across the world.
Whales feed for roughly 100 days out of each year; depending on the species, an adult whale may consume 1 to 6 tons of krill ...
A strange sound dubbed “biotwang” was first heard bouncing around the Mariana Trench 10 years ago, and scientists have ...
In 2018–2019, researchers of Wageningen Marine Research joined the Japanese research vessel Kaiyo-maru (Fisheries Agency ...
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.
For the first time, we used a computer model of ocean currents to show that krill waste products don’t need to reach great ...
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.The ...
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.The ...
The Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica is the world’s largest feeding ground for baleen whales – species like humpbacks ...