1. Phytoplankton in Antarctic waters are being damaged by ultra-violet radiation because of the opening of the ozone hole over the South Pole, according to NASA scientists.
2. In the Antarctic waters where it swims, its name is Patagonian toothfish.
3. It is particularly important for studying global environmental effects on the rich marine life in Antarctic waters.
4. More successful is the video installation by Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, who lately proffered glasses of Antarctic water at the Bronx Museum.
5. Polythene, the most common balloon material, could last decades in cold Antarctic waters, Eddlemon says.
6. The cruise ship Polar Queen, carrying mostly elderly tourists, is sailing in Antarctic waters.
7. The job has taken him to Antarctic waters a half-dozen times.
8. The original notothenioids that swam the frigid Antarctic waters had a lot of time and space to themselves.
9. Whales feeding in Antarctic waters may encounter hundreds of spent weather balloons each year, say U.S. government researchers.
10. An engine room fire has disabled the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis in sea ice, deep in Antarctic waters, scientists said Wednesday.