Newsletter www.oceanographicmagazine.com The disappearance of Arctic sea ice in the Bering Strait due to climate change could lead to increased ocean noise The Bering Strait is a vital migration route for numerous marine species. Scientists examining levels of ocean noise in the area have confirmed that the presence of sea ice plays a central role in the soundscape of these Arctic waters.
Impacts www.huffpost.com The Bering Sea is not frozen right now as it should be. Here's why scientists are alarmed. High atmospheric temperatures are causing profound and rapid changes around the Bering Strait -- the pace of which has startled scientists.
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley