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There’s been a lot of speculations regarding the melting of arctic ice due to global warming, which spells disaster for all living beings, so scientists have decided to conduct some serios investigations and learn if there’s any real danger. Sea-lions will play a serious part in the gathering of important data about the status of the ice, water temperature and climate change. A few specimens have been caught on the coast of South Georgia and a sensor with a special antenna has been strapped to their heads. When the animals swim in Arctic waters scientists will receive information vital to our survival. Scientists use sea-lions to fight global warming

Scientists use sea-lions to fight global warming

Scientists use sea-lions to fight global warming

Scientists use sea-lions to fight global warming

Scientists use sea-lions to fight global warming


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