Stronger Atlantic currents drive temperate species to migrate toward the Arctic Ocean

The Arctic Ocean increasingly resembles the Atlantic in its temperature and the species that live there. However, scientists from the CNRS and Université Laval, Quebec, showed that an unprecedented strengthening of Atlantic currents is playing a major role in this phenomenon called “Atlantification.”


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Source: Phys.org