Environment
Climate Change: Desert Dust Storms Affect Phytoplankton Growth in the Pacific
Large dust storms carry valuable particles eastward to the Pacific Ocean for phytoplankton to feed on. Since this species naturally combats climate change, varying storm deposits could have a detrimental effect.
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