Kelp find suggests Antarctica not isolated

By Belinda Tasker
Updated July 17 2018 - 7:36am, first published 1:00am
The discovery of a foreign species of kelp is challenging theories about Antarctica's history.
The discovery of a foreign species of kelp is challenging theories about Antarctica's history.

The mysterious discovery in Antarctica of a type of kelp not known to exist in its icy waters has scientists wondering whether the frozen continent is as biologically isolated as they have long believed.

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