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BIG SHRINK. Ice on the Arctic Ocean (top) melts to a swath of perennial ice during spring and summer. Climate modelers predict more drastic annual meltdowns in coming years. These disruptions raise questions about the fate of ice-loving species such as Arctic cod, which shelter in icy gaps (lower left), and diatoms in microscopic brine-filled channels (lower right). Credit: iStockphoto, NOAA
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