COSEE Ocean Systems: News
Deep-Diving Seals Are Cheap Labor for Antarctic Surveys
Description: Sensor-equipped elephant seals are helping scientists survey the ice-covered oceans surrounding Antarctica. While diving as deep as 1.2 miles in search of food, the living "submarines" collect information about the thickness of sea ice. Sea ice can affect global climate because water releases salt when it freezes. This changes water density and thus ocean-circulation patterns. [Source: National Geographic News]
URL: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/08/080812-tagged-seals.html
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Source: National Geographic News
Publish Date: 8/12/2008
Reading Level: Basic
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