"Life Aboard a Research Vessel: Chronicles of Oceanic Respiration Tracking"

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Scientists aboard the German research vessel Maria S Merian are studying the "ocean breathing" process in the Labrador Sea, where the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, a key part of the global carbon cycle. This area is unique as it allows for deep mixing of surface and deep waters, which is crucial for understanding the ocean's role in climate regulation. The team is using advanced technology to measure gas exchange and the effects of stormy conditions on this process. The data collected is vital for improving climate models and understanding the ocean's impact on our planet's health.
Topics:science##carboncycle#climatechange#marinescience#oceanography#researchvessel#science-and-environment
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