Climate change and ocean oxygen: Oxygen-poor zones shrank under past warm periods, scientists discover

In the last 50 years, oxygen-deficient zones in the open ocean have increased. Scientists have attributed this development to rising global temperatures: Less oxygen dissolves in warmer water, and the tropical ocean’s layers can become more stratified.


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Source: Phys.org