Melting Arctic Ice Draws Giant Whales Into Greenland Waters

Declining sea ice in Greenland's waters, driven by climate change, is enabling giant whales to access previously frozen regions. The whales are taking advantage of newly open waters to engage in intensive feeding activity. Scientists are observing this shift as a direct consequence of warming Arctic temperatures. The changes highlight how climate change is reshaping marine ecosystems and animal behavior in polar regions.
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