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Hidden Beneath the seas / O'Dor, Ron; Berghe, Edward Vanden   Journal Article
O'Dor, Ron Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The seven billion humans on planet Earth consume 49,400 trillion cubic feet (1.4 quadrillion liters) of oxygen every year, enough to fill seven million Hindenburgs. About half of this oxygen comes from the ocean. Yet the recently concluded, decade-long Census of Marine Life reports that phytoplankton have been decreasing by approximately 1 percent every year since 1900. These microscopic plants produce most of the oxygen that comes from the sea. The exact causes of this decline are unknown, but rising temperatures are suspect. Ocean oxygen production is now likely about one-third of historical levels. In 2050, just as the world's population is projected to hit a peak of nine billion people, phytoplankton will be down to 22 percent of historical averages.
Key Words Oxygen  Marine Life  Seas 
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Slumlords of the sea: how an ancient fishing village is sinking under piles of rubbish / Ahmed, Alia   Journal Article
Ahmed, Alia Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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