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Warming Speeds Up Arctic Ocean Deoxygenation

As the planet continues to warm, profound changes are happening across the globe’s oceans, with far-reaching consequences for marine ecosystems and the health of the Earth’s climate system. One of the most critical yet underappreciated transformations concerns the loss of dissolved oxygen in ocean waters, referred to as deoxygenation. This phenomenon threatens the survival of countless ocean species and disrupts key biogeochemical cycles. While …
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World, Aug 02, 2025 (ATB Digital)- An international study led by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) warns that the decrease of oxygen in the oceans “would have serious repercussions on marine food chains, on fisheries globally, on the balance of ocean ecosystems and on the ocean’s ability to store carbon.” The research involved scientists from the UAB, the Scripps Institutio…

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A study carried out by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) revealed that the lack of oxygen in the oceans poses a serious threat to the survival of deep-sea fish and the health of marine ecosystems. Communications Earth & Environment published the findings of the research, which point out that the "progressive decline in oxygen levels in the oceans is intensifying due to clim…

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