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Polar Ecosystems
 
The Arctic and Antarctic regions are both characterized by:
  • ice and snow,
  • year-round cold temperatures, and
  • drastic changes in photoperiod that prevent photosynthesis during a large part of the year.
However, there are fundamental differences that make the two polar regions very different both physically and biologically. We have a better understanding of shallow-water Antarctic ecosystems than we have of the Arctic ecosystems.

South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula with Weddell seals, Southern fur seals and Chinstrap penguins. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.
 
Antarctic Region
 
The Antarctic marine ecosystem lies in the circumpolar Southern Ocean surrounding the central continent of Antarctica. There is no inflow from rivers or sediment but nutrient rich water rises to the surface and fertilizes the Antarctic surface waters. The Antarctic fauna is far richer than the Arctic and has a high degree of endemism and biomass. Antarctic benthic communities usually have several dominant species. The fish fauna is mostly endemic and adapted to below-freezing water. The bird communities are similar at a given latitude in all parts of the Southern Ocean basin.

South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula. Adelie and Chinstrap penguins. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.
 
Arctic Region
 
By contrast, the Arctic Ocean system is an isolated sea, permanently covered by ice in the center, and surrounded by landmasses. These have several large rivers that discharge sediment into the basin resulting in a substrate of particulate matter and a low-saline stratified surface layer. The Arctic fauna is impoverished and derives from the Atlantic Ocean. Arctic benthic communities are often dominated by one or only a few species. The fish fauna is generalized. There are strong differences between the bird communities at similar latitudes in different parts of the ocean basin.

Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, typically only eat the fat of their kill. From Polar Bears at Risk. Reproduced with permission from WWF© 2002 WWF-Norway. All rights reserved.

Based on Nybakken, James W. 2000 Marine Biology. An Ecological Approach. 5th Ed. Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco. 516 pp (see Related Knowledge for more details)
 
 
 
 
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Documents
Review of polar marine ecosystems - Arctic and Antarctic Polar marine ecosystems: major threats and future changes Review of polar marine ecosystems - Arctic and Antarctic 
Using bioacoustical oceanographic research to estimate krill distribution and abundance Setting a precautionary catch limit for Antarctic krill Using bioacoustical oceanographic research to estimate krill distribution and a...  
Books
Illustrated children's book about Antarctic marine life Antarctic Ice Illustrated children's book about Antarctic marine life 
Generates a global geography based on algal ecology Ecological Geography of the Sea Generates a global geography based on algal ecology 
Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life Marine Biology. An Ecological Approach Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life 
The photographs of Norbert Wu Splendors of the Seas. The photographs of Norbert Wu The photographs of Norbert Wu 
The photographs of Norbert Wu Under Antarctic Ice The photographs of Norbert Wu 
Multimedia
What it's like in the world's most extreme environment Discover Antarctica What it's like in the world's most extreme environment Editor's Choice
Contacts
The AFSC generates scientific information about the Alaska region's living marine resources. Alaska Fisheries Science Center The AFSC generates scientific information about the Alaska region's living mari...  
Part of NOAA Fisheries. Conducts marine biological, economic and oceanographic research in California Southwest Fisheries Science Center Part of NOAA Fisheries. Conducts marine biological, economic and oceanographic ...  
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