Melting exotica

Scientists in Antarctica are now able to get a clear look at some exotic creatures previously unseen or rarely so, by human eyes because the icesheets that covered their habitats are gone. Blue icefish and orange stars are no longer glimpsed through the lenses of deep diving robots, but rather by human eyes leaning over the railing of polar research vessels, a.k.a. cruise ships. Glaciers, some the size of small nations are breaking off, creating newly exposed and not quite polar environments. It's aesthetically pleasing perhaps, but the overall implications are not. Thank goodness the world seems to be catching on, and is slowly beginning to think beyond this generation.
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