Environment
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Lungs of the Deep Ocean: Scientists Measure Oxygen Flow in Labrador Sea
Researchers found the Lung of the Deep Ocean’s role as a life support system to Earth’s oceans. The Labrador Sea often referred to as a lung of the deep ocean, is located between Canada and Greenland, northwest of the Atlantic Ocean.
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