Maximizing sea life’s ability to reduce atmospheric carbon may help combat climate change

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New research on West Antarctic seabed life reveals that the remote region of the South Orkney Islands is a carbon sink hotspot. The findings suggest that this recently designated (and world's first) entirely high seas marine protected area may be a powerful natural ally in combating rising carbon dioxide as sea ice melts....
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