Sam, I missed one of your points, an important one. 'bubbles could form an 
insulating layer in between an ice-cap and warming water underneath the 
cap". Ice is warmer than sea water at that interface. An oxygen 
enriched gaseous  layer could help the surface biota thrive under the 
ice....more methane oxidation!  

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