As this so-called marine snow sinks, the bits can clump together or break apart, gain speed or sink more slowly, or get eaten up by bacteria. They descend through darker, colder and denser waters ...
USMC adopted Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) in 1985 to replace Korean War era Cold Weather (EW) Clothing. Over the last 20 years USMC made periodic low risk product changes to ...
They absorb carbon, which sinks to the sea floor in particles called 'marine snow.' A new study sheds light on just how this process works.
The most devastating impacts are being seen for snow crab. Raquel Ruiz-Diaz, lead author of the report, says that by the end ...
New research out of Memorial University's Marine Institute shows that species like cod fish could be the winners of climate change and a warming ocean, but the opposite could be expected for snow crab ...