Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, 2006
24 × 36 in / 61 × 91.4 cm / Edition of 20
31 × 46.5 in / 78.7 × 118.1 cm / Edition of 15
40 × 60 in / 101.6 × 152.4 cm / Edition of 10
31 × 46.5 in / 78.7 × 118.1 cm / Edition of 15
40 × 60 in / 101.6 × 152.4 cm / Edition of 10
Sea ice formed by frozen ocean water is critically important for penguins, as it is home to krill, a staple of both their diet and the entire Antarctic ecosystem. Here, near the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, it remains thick throughout summer, but warming temperatures are rapidly melting ice in many other regions, cutting some penguin populations in half over the last three decades.
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