As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning

As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 18 August 2022

A WHOI study found that rising ocean temperatures increase the frequency and volume of snapping shrimp sounds, altering the marine soundscape. This change may affect species navigation, communication, and ecosystem dynamics.

Keywords: snapping shrimp, marine soundscape, ocean warming, climate change, WHOI, acoustic ecology

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Marine Protected Areas in Antarctica should include young emperor penguins, scientists say

Marine Protected Areas in Antarctica should include young emperor penguins, scientists say

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 31 August 2022

Juvenile emperor penguins spend 90% of their time outside protected areas, making them vulnerable to threats. WHOI-led research urges expanding MPAs to include juvenile ranges for effective species conservation.

Keywords: emperor penguins, juvenile tracking, marine protected areas, climate change, WHOI, Weddell Sea

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How marine predators find food hot spots in open ocean “deserts”

How marine predators find food hot spots in open ocean “deserts”

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 7 September 2022

WHOI study shows ocean eddies act as moving feeding hotspots for predators like tuna and sharks in the North Pacific Gyre. Anticyclonic eddies hold deep-ocean prey, linking predator foraging to ocean physics and impacting fisheries management.

Keywords: ocean eddies, predator foraging, North Pacific Gyre, WHOI, tuna, deep-ocean prey

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