Even areas of the deep ocean with very low oxygen concentrations can be awash with life. However, these habitats are threatened by global climate change, as it has the potential to cause further oxygen depletion. New research, published in the journal Marine Ecology, analysed biodiversity in oxygen-minimum zones (OMZs) in the Arabian Sea, eastern Pacific and Bay of Bengal…. Read Full Article
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