WWF in the Arctic: Barents Sea
Climate change
Even small changes in temperature may cause large changes in arctic ecosystems, and the list of possible effects of global warming on the Barents Sea is extensive. Reduced sea ice cover is a likely consequence already being observed. As warming occurs and sea ice melts, there will be changes in species composition. The seasonal distribution, ranges, patterns of migration, nutritional status, reproduction and ultimately the abundance and balance of species will be altered.
Extinctions of species dependent on sea ice, or of species particularly sensitive to changes in sea temperatures, are not unlikely.