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In Gulf of Mexico, Phytoplankton Thriving Above Small Natural Oil Seeps
Scientists looking at the interactions of oil in sea water have found that in the Gulf of Mexico, phytoplankton that make the base of the marine chain are thriving above natural seeps where oil and gas bubbles flow to the surface.
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