
Into the photic zone: does a darkening ocean threaten marine life?
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Ocean Clarity Changes: A 19-Year Overview
This chapter investigates a study on the significant reduction of ocean clarity between 2003 and 2022, revealing that 21% of global oceans have become darker. It explores how satellite technology has transformed ocean science, highlighting the impact of nutrient runoff on coastal regions and shifts in marine life dynamics. The discussion also emphasizes the implications of a shrinking photic zone for marine ecosystems, particularly focusing on the crucial interactions between light availability and marine species reproduction.
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