Sea change threatens Antarctic life
The Southern ocean is getting warmer and it could mean the loss of thousands of marine species, scientists warn. Sensitive Antarctic species including giant sea spiders, huge submarine relatives of the woodlouse and sea gooseberries the size of footballs could perish as Southern ocean waters warm by 2-3C (3.6-5.4F) in the next century, scientists warned yesterday.| Comments on article "Sea change threatens Antarctic life" | |||||||||
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