This report explains that the new research suggests that current climate models overestimate future declines in phytoplankton — the microscopic algae that form the basis of the marine food web and use phosphorus for photosynthesis. This is important because even minute differences in phosphate concentration can radically impact ocean ecosystem processes.
via climate science
September 13, 2019 at 01:30AM

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