Cruising for clues: researchers say they’ve found evidence of 1st invasive barnacle in Nunavut

Cruising for clues: researchers say they’ve found evidence of 1st invasive barnacle in Nunavut

Researchers say they've found evidence of the first invasive barnacle species in Nunavut's waters – a discovery they believe is a result of warming waters. They published their findings last month in the journal Global Change Biology. They explain the Arctic's cold waters

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