Secret Superhighways: How Microscopic Life Transforms the Deep Ocean
- by Anoop Singh
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Researchers have discovered that tiny ocean organisms are transported to deeper waters by currents called intrusions, playing a significant role in the ocean’s ecosystem. These findings challenge traditional views on carbon transport and reveal that these intrusions transport not only carbon but also microbes that feed on it. This process, observed year-round in subtropical oceans, […]
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Researchers have discovered that tiny ocean organisms are transported to deeper waters by currents called intrusions, playing a significant role in the ocean’s ecosystem. These findings challenge traditional views on carbon transport and reveal that these intrusions transport not only carbon but also microbes that feed on it. This process, observed year-round in subtropical oceans,…
Researchers have discovered that tiny ocean organisms are transported to deeper waters by currents called intrusions, playing a significant role in the ocean’s ecosystem. These findings challenge traditional views on carbon transport and reveal that these intrusions transport not only carbon but also microbes that feed on it. This process, observed year-round in subtropical oceans,…