Ross Sea, Definition, Map, Ecosystem, & Facts

Ross Sea, Definition, Map, Ecosystem, & Facts

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Ross Sea, southern extension of the Southern Ocean, which, along with the vast Ross Ice Shelf at its head, makes a deep indentation in the circular continental outline of Antarctica. The sea is a generally shallow marine region approximately 370,000 square miles (960,000 square km) in area.

Exploring the Unknown of the Ross Sea in Sea Ice–Free Conditions - Eos

Exploring the Unknown of the Ross Sea in Sea Ice–Free Conditions - Eos

Ross Sea, Definition, Map, Ecosystem, & Facts

Geophysical evidence of a large occurrence of mud volcanoes associated with gas plumbing system in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) - ScienceDirect

Week 8: Food web of the Ross Sea — Science Learning Hub

The Society for Conservation Biology

Southern Ocean - The World Factbook

Frontiers Spatial and seasonal variations of near-inertial kinetic energy in the upper Ross Sea and the controlling factors

Near-shore Antarctic pH variability has implications for the design of oceanacidification experiments

Case study: Detecting polynya from space

Ross Sea - Wikipedia

Location map showing the part of the Transantarctic Mountains and Ross

Antarctic Penguin Biogeography Project: Database of abundance and distribution for the Adélie, chinstrap, gentoo, emperor, macaroni and king penguin south of 60 S

Projections of winter polynyas and their biophysical impacts in the Ross Sea Antarctica