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In the dark depths of the ocean, scientists have confirmed that deep-sea mesopelagic fish produce carbonate minerals just like their shallow-water relatives. This hidden process plays a critical role in the ocean’s carbon cycle, affecting how carbon is stored and moved through marine systems. The discovery strengthens climate and ocean chemistry models…
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Deep-Sea Fish Are Secretly Shaping Earth’s Carbon Cycle
In the dark depths of the ocean, scientists have confirmed that deep-sea mesopelagic fish produce carbonate minerals just like their shallow-water relatives. This hidden process plays a critical role in the ocean’s carbon cycle, affecting how carbon is stored and moved through marine systems. The discovery strengthens climate and ocean chemistry models…