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Fish-Microbe Partnership May Influence Ocean Health

via Phys.org·May 29

New research reveals a potential link between the gut microbes of fish and global ocean processes, offering new insight into how marine ecosystems help regulate ocean chemistry. This discovery suggests that biological partnerships play a crucial role in carbon-trapping minerals and maintaining marine ecosystem health. The findings could lead to new strategies for managing climate change impacts on ocean chemistry and biodiversity.

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