Global marine research boosted by MV Kaying’s role in Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey
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Global marine research boosted by MV Kaying’s role in Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey
Plankton may be among the smallest creatures in the ocean, but their significance is anything but small. These microscopic organisms, from tiny fish larvae to single-celled algae, hold key insights into the health of our ocean and the broader impacts of climate change. Through the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey, a collaboration led by the ...
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