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A snorkeler swims through a bloom of salps in the South Pacific Ocean off the coast of New Zealand. The sea squirts, which resemble jellyfish but are more closely related to humans, play an outsized role in the ocean’s biological carbon pump, according to new research. © Paul Caiger.

Study reveals salps play outsize role in damping global warming

February 28, 2023
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ASU Announces New School of Ocean Futures

October 1, 2022

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Dr. Amy Maas
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Amy.Maas@bios.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880 x131

 

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