Algae and bacteria in sea ice are important for the carbon budgets of frozen oceans
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 13 September, 2013
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Underneath the pristine snow cover of the Arctic and Antarctic pack ice, there is a community of microscopic algae and bacteria that thrive within the ice itself. These ice-organisms are adapted to growing on the ice surfaces and within a labyrinth of channels and pores that permeate the ice floes. Their presence may affect how carbon travels to the ocean floor and even the weather....