King Crabs Poised to Wipe Out Rare Antarctic Ecosystem of Invertebrates

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2012-12-12

Summary:

On a dim February evening, seven people crowded around a row of television monitors in a shack on the rear deck of the RV Nathaniel B. Palmer . The research icebreaker was idling 30 kilometers off the coast of Antarctica with a cable as thick as an adult's wrist dangling over the stern. At the end of that cable, on the continental shelf 1,400 meters down, a remote-operated vehicle (ROV) skimmed across the sea floor, surveying a barren, grey mudscape. The eerie picture of desolation, piped back to the television monitors, was the precursor to an unwelcome discovery.

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Date tagged:

12/12/2012, 17:40

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12/12/2012, 16:00