Motherboard: For deep sea creatures, like this lithoid crab and the mussels it's walking on, lower nutrient production at the ocean surface spells trouble. Photo via USGS.gov
Even the frigid depths of the world's oceans aren't immune to the effects of climate change. Up to 38 percent of northeast Atlantic deep sea marine life will disappear in the next century, according to a new analysis based on advanced climate models. Worldwide, around 5 percent of deep sea life is projected to die off due to changing...