Biology
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New Study Suggests Ocean Acidification Can Cause Diatom Decline
Diatoms are the most significant producers of plant biomass in the ocean, assisting in the transit of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere to the deep ocean and therefore regulating our climate.
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