Dramatic fall in Antarctic krill blamed on hole in ozone layer

  • 31/12/1999

The expanding hole in the atmosphere's ozone layer may account for the dramatic decline in krill numbers in the Antarctic Ocean, according to scientists aboard the Fisheries Agency ship Kaiyo Maru. U.S. and German research findings showed that the krill population off the Antarctic Peninsula, due south of Tierra del Fuego, is now a quarter of that in the mid-1980s.