A study published in Limnology and Oceanography has found that climate change is likely to significantly alter the populations and distributions of gelatinous zooplankton, including jellyfish, in the Arctic Ocean. The research, which used complex models to analyze oceanographic data, predicts that seven out of eight modeled species will move further north due to changing ocean conditions. These changes could have important implications for Arctic Ocean fish populations and ecosystem dynamics, highlighting the need for further research.