The oceans’ twilight zone must be studied now, before it is too late
Adrian Martin (),
Philip Boyd,
Ken Buesseler,
Ivona Cetinic,
Hervé Claustre,
Sari Giering,
Stephanie Henson,
Xabier Irigoien,
Iris Kriest,
Laurent Memery,
Carol Robinson,
Grace Saba,
Richard Sanders,
David Siegel,
María Villa-Alfageme and
Lionel Guidi ()
Nature, 2020, vol. 580, issue 7801, 26-28
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Exploitation and degradation of the mysterious layer between the sunlit ocean surface and the abyss jeopardize fish stocks and the climate.
Keywords: Ocean sciences; Biogeochemistry; Ecology; Fisheries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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