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Hidden deep-sea turbulence could alter climate and fisheries within one lifetime
Deep Ocean Turbulence Affects Climate Within a Human Lifetime Study Finds
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Tiny, invisible swirls and twirls—not much bigger than a coin—deep below the ocean's surface are silently shaping some of the biggest forces shaping our climate: sea level rise, fisheries collapse, extreme flooding, and how much carbon dioxide the ocean absorbs.
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