Unexpected Atlantic fish and squid were found near the North Pole—but not enough to support commercial fisheries, according to a new report in ScienceAdvances.
). There is no indication of a substantial increase in the biological productivity of the CAO between 1991 and 2015
, and a potential future increase in productivity is expected to remain low in the CAO due to stratification-induced nutrient limitation . Therefore, we expect that the CAO can support only a low biomass of Atlantic fish compared to adjacent Arctic shelf seas such as the Barents Sea. This fish biomass is not expected to become high enough to support any sustainable commercial fishery in the CAO.
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