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Oceans lose oxygen

Denis Gilbert ()
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Denis Gilbert: Denis Gilbert is at the Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, Pêches et Océans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, Canada.

Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7641, 303-304

Abstract: Oxygen is essential to most life in the ocean. An analysis shows that oxygen levels have declined by 2% in the global ocean over the past five decades, probably causing habitat loss for many fish and invertebrate species. See Letter p.335

Date: 2017
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