Megan Lenss studies sea ice algae at both poles

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December 27, 2022
Megan Lenss and her family walking at Indian Nature Creek Center.

Sea ice algae feed the krill, which feed the fish, which feed the whales. So what happens if the algae bloom too early or too late, leaving baby krill without a food source?

These are the questions Megan Lenss, a Cedar Rapids Xavier and University of Iowa graduate, is studying as part of a Fulbright Study/Research Arts grant in oceanography in Norway this year. She and other researchers do this work as Arctic sea ice shrinks because of climate change.