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British scientists are hoping to monitor Antarctic krill from space as the species faces growing threats from climate change and overfishing.. WWF, the University of Strathclyde and the British ...
Antarctic krill, small shrimp-like animals no larger than a human finger, are the uncelebrated champions of the Southern Ocean. ... Why Scientists Are Counting Krill From Space.
For immediate release. Office: 0131 659 9100 Out of hours: 0131 659 9100 Email: [email protected] Krill from Space: Pioneering project takes off to protect climate’s tiny superheroes WWF, the ...
Krill are just a few centimetres long fully grown, but are one of the most abundant animals on Earth Scientists say subtle differences in the colour of seawater will enable them to count tiny ...
British scientists are hoping to monitor Antarctic krill from space as the species faces growing threats from climate change and overfishing. WWF, the University of Strathclyde and the British ...
‘Krill from Space’ may give us a new tool to help monitor and safeguard this vital species.’ Krill are not the only Antarctic species being watched by an eye in the sky.
Krill are just a few centimetres long fully grown, but are one of the most abundant animals on Earth. Victoria Gill. Science correspondent, ... Antarctic marine creatures, from Space.
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