Climate change is depleting deep sea oxygen, but tides are helping to keep the ocean healthy
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In: The Conversation, 22.04.2024.
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T1 - Climate change is depleting deep sea oxygen, but tides are helping to keep the ocean healthy
AU - Rippeth, Tom
AU - Lincoln, Ben
PY - 2024/4/22
Y1 - 2024/4/22
N2 - Without sufficient oxygen to respire properly, fish experience the same problems as high-altitude mountaineers. Even relatively small oxygen deficits mean they become sluggish, their reproduction is affected and their growth is stunted.That’s one reason an oxygen deficit deep in the oceans is a problem – and climate change is making it worse.But we have recently published research in Nature Communications which shows how storms interact with the tide in summer to play an important role in churning up the oceans and “mixing down” oxygen. This mixing helps maintain healthy conditions in deeper coastal seas around the UK and elsewhere.
AB - Without sufficient oxygen to respire properly, fish experience the same problems as high-altitude mountaineers. Even relatively small oxygen deficits mean they become sluggish, their reproduction is affected and their growth is stunted.That’s one reason an oxygen deficit deep in the oceans is a problem – and climate change is making it worse.But we have recently published research in Nature Communications which shows how storms interact with the tide in summer to play an important role in churning up the oceans and “mixing down” oxygen. This mixing helps maintain healthy conditions in deeper coastal seas around the UK and elsewhere.
KW - Climate change
KW - Deep sea
M3 - Article
JO - The Conversation
JF - The Conversation
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