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25 November 2017
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Washington Post
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Tom Metcalfe
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Sea life beneath Antarctic ice shelf is changing, and warming may be why
McMurdo Station, Antarctica
S 77º 47' 1.918" E 166º 54' 15.469"
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S 77º 47' 1.918" E 166º 54' 15.469"
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In dives to the seafloor, scientists have noticed big differences in only a few years.
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A three-inch-long shrimp-like creature was found in a borehole 600 feet beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in 2009. Much closer to the surface, divers are finding big changes in the ecosystem of the seafloor. (NASA/Associated Press)
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