4/29/26 Entry #14 Outside Reading

 Montgomery, David. “Why the Antarctic Seafloor is a Time Machine.” National Geographic 249, no. 5 (May 2026): 38-41. 


There was another short article in the same National Geographic magazine that related to the study of climate change. In Antarctica, researchers are studying undocumented parts of the Ocean floor in an effort to better understand climate change. The Southern Ocean plays a major role in absorbing human-caused carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. On the seafloor, or benthic zone, the scientists collect filter feeders and take core samples. The water in this zone is largely unaffected by climate change and offers a pre-Industrialization look into the organisms that thrive there. The goal of the researchers is to make a case for preserving these unique ecosystems because the data would prove valuable for future research. By better understanding the health of these environments, it may be possible to improve the health of others. 


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