Parts of the Arctic Ocean Are Turning into the Atlantic

Researchers recover a mooring north of the Russian archipelago Severnaya Zemlya.
Researchers recover a mooring north of the Russian archipelago Severnaya Zemlya.
(Image credit: copyright Ilona Goszczko)

The Arctic is undergoing an astonishingly rapid transition as climate change overwhelms the region.

New research sheds light on the latest example of the changes afoot, showing that parts of the Arctic Ocean are becoming more like the Atlantic. Warm waters are streaming into the ocean north of Scandinavia and Russia, altering ocean productivity and chemistry. That's making sea ice recede and kickstarting a feedback loop that could make summer ice a thing of the past.

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