AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarine Ecology: New research links warming Greenland Sea conditions to “feeding frenzies” as baleen whales—fin, humpback, and minke—move farther north, with mixed swarms reported up to 70°N and potentially reshaping the local food web. Wildlife Research: Scientists used 3D X-ray imaging to decode narwhal tusk structure, finding opposite spiral twists in the outer and inner layers that may explain how the tusk stays straight. Arctic Shipping: A Korean container ship plans to test the Northeast Passage with general cargo to Europe, signaling growing interest in Arctic logistics beyond oil and heavy specialized freight. Greenland Industry & Markets: Greenland Mines says it’s advancing field work at Skaergaard and Sarfartoq and announced a 1-for-50 reverse stock split to support its next development stage. Climate & Ice: NSIDC updates note Sea Ice Today’s monthly science assessments are restarting with funding, while Ice Sheets Today remains paused. Space Tech: Astrolight is pushing an open-standard lasercom approach to enable multi-vendor optical links for space and maritime networks.
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