More About Life in Antarctica
I'm rereading the news of "life buried under Antarctic lake".
Three lakes are now drilled. Vostok, Ellsworth and Whillans. See photos of Ellsworth.
Subglacial Lake Whillans is on the southeastern edge of the Ross Sea. The first ever, useable water samples from below the Antarctic ice sheet. They confirmed about 1000 bacteria per 1/5 of a teaspoon of lake water. This means life can live in most any condition. "Everywhere we look, whether it is in the sunlit coral reefs of tropical waters or beneath Antarctica shrouded in eternal darkness, we find unique ecosystems that we need to understand and protect." -Professor Alex Rogers of Oxford University's Department of Zoology
Where will life be in 40 years?
Sea LIfe Buried in Antarctica?
Exciting news released today in our Amazing Planet, about water trapped deep in Antarctica may have life! From US scientists, about 800 meters down. The Scientist reported the samples taken this morning.
More information probably coming from the Russian's ice core samples from 4,000 meters below the ice. I'm especially interested in their findings, because I stayed in Bellinghausen, the Russian Base on King George Island. Just a random, fun synchronicity :-)
More information probably coming from the Russian's ice core samples from 4,000 meters below the ice. I'm especially interested in their findings, because I stayed in Bellinghausen, the Russian Base on King George Island. Just a random, fun synchronicity :-)