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Scientists tracked over 6,000 penguin dives beneath Antarctic sea ice and discovered that prey accessibility is decreasing, independent of prey availability.

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Antarctica

Who
Scientists, Penguins
What
Scientists tracked over 6,000 penguin dives beneath Antarctic sea ice and discovered that prey accessibility is decreasing, independent of prey availability.
When
Thu, 16 Jul 2026 16:19:00 GMT · 3h 10m ago
Where
Antarctica ·
Why
The depth and structure of sea ice are making it more difficult for penguins to reach their prey, even when prey is abundant.
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This finding suggests that changes in the Antarctic environment, specifically sea ice conditions, pose a significant challenge to penguin populations' ability to forage, potentially impacting their survival and reproductive success.

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    Scientists tracked more than 6,000 penguin dives beneath Antarctic sea ice and found that prey may become harder to reach, even when it has not disappeared.
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