Moonlight drives marine creatures in Arctic winter

In the absence of any sunlight, it is the moonlight that drives the migrations of tiny marine animals through the permanently dark and frigid Artic winter, an interesting study says

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London: In the absence of any sunlight, it is the moonlight that drives the migrations of tiny marine animals through the permanently dark and frigid Artic winter, an interesting study says.

According to the researchers, Zooplankton -- which are the tiny animals found near the surface in aquatic environments -- keep moving during the Artic winter.