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Home$Month: February 2021

Fishes contribute roughly 1.65 billion tons of carbon in feces and other matter annuallyFebruary 2021

by ACC Admin | Feb 17, 2021 | 2021, More In-depth, Press Article, Resources

Fishes contribute roughly 1.65 billion tons of carbon in feces and other matter annually Study estimates fishes contribute about 16 percent of the sinking carbon in upper ocean waters February 17, 2021 Rutgers University Scientists have little understanding of the...

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