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This week, an article was published in Nature Communications revealing how carbon dioxide changed in the oceans surrounding Antarctica during glacial periods. The team describes the study of the carbonate shells of tiny ocean-dwelling organisms, foraminifera, preserved in sediments covering an underwater mountain beneath the Amundsen Sea close to Antarctica. The ratio of iodine to calcium in the shells is an indicator of ocean oxygen levels. Data from this study shows that during ice ages surface waters of the Southern Ocean had low levels of oxygen. Read more…
Discovery’s Shark Week is early this year and we here at Sea Save Foundation are THRILLED! Put it on your calendar now- June 26th through July 3rd. This is the earliest that a Shark Week has ever aired. Interested in a sneak peak? Take a look at the first trailer here…
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