World Oceans Day: Onboard a British icebreaker in Antarctica
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World Oceans Day: Onboard a British icebreaker in Antarctica
ITV News Science Correspondent Martin Stew was the only journalist on board the RRS Sir David Attenborough, deep within the Antarctic Circle.
He joined Climate scientist Professor Mike Meredith who is studying how underwater tidal waves — triggered by collapses on that scale — alter the ocean and accelerate warming.
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Warming seas threaten Antarctic ecosystems, scientists warn
With ocean temperatures rising, marine biologists are racing to understand the fate of species that depend on freezing conditions.
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