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Phytoplankton and Climate: A Decline of Marine Building-Block in Some Oceans
Researchers who looked at both NASA satellite images and sophisticated imaging that looks at currents and light in the ocean to determine phytoplankton numbers, have determined that since 1998, some of the food-chain building blocks and carbon storers have declined.
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