The Southern Ocean Sea-Ice Ecosystem is Important to Humans

  • Steiner N
  • Eronen-Rasimus E
  • Falardeau M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Did you know that ecosystems support the wellbeing of humans by simply existing? An ecosystem describes the living things in an area, their interactions, and their environment. The ways that ecosystems benefit the wellbeing of humans are called ecosystem services. There are several types of ecosystem services: supporting (they support animals and their homes), provisioning (they provide food and other materials), cultural (they support our hobbies and cultural activities, such as tourism and arts), or regulating (they regulate our climate, for example by taking up carbon dioxide). Understanding the importance of an ecosystem through its ecosystem services helps guide decisions regarding the environment, such as how much fishing or ship traffic should be allowed in an area, or if an area or species should be protected. In this article, we describe the specific ecosystem services of the sea ice and Southern Ocean around Antarctica.

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Steiner, N., Eronen-Rasimus, E., Falardeau, M., Moreau, S., & Steiner, F. (2024). The Southern Ocean Sea-Ice Ecosystem is Important to Humans. Frontiers for Young Minds, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2024.1046644

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