Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen inventory has been lost, and over 700 coastal sites have reported new or worsening low-oxygen conditions. This “ocean deoxygenation” is increasing and of great concern because of the potential magnitude of adverse changes to both global and local marine ecosystems. Oxygen is fundamental for life and biogeochemical processes in the ocean. In coastal and shelf regions and semi-enclosed seas, over-fertilization of waters largely from agriculture, sewage, and airborne sources creates algal blooms that die and decay, consuming oxygen. Globally, climate warming both exacerbates the problems from eutrophication and reduces the introduction of oxygen to the...
The ocean represents 97% of the physical habitable space on the planet and is central to sustaining ...
Hypoxic to anoxic and even sulfidic conditions have already been reported for various aquatic system...
The major biogeochemical cycles that keep the present-day Earth habitable are linked by a network of...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Summary • The equilibrium state of the ocean-atmosphere system has been perturbed these last few de...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
EMB Future Science Brief No. 10 highlights the most recent science on Ocean oxygen, including causes...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Oxygen declination in coastal oceans has accelerated drastically in recent decades, both in terms of...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
The sentence “every second breath you take comes from the Ocean” is commonly used in Ocean Literacy ...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal ...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
The ocean represents 97% of the physical habitable space on the planet and is central to sustaining ...
Hypoxic to anoxic and even sulfidic conditions have already been reported for various aquatic system...
The major biogeochemical cycles that keep the present-day Earth habitable are linked by a network of...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Summary • The equilibrium state of the ocean-atmosphere system has been perturbed these last few de...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
EMB Future Science Brief No. 10 highlights the most recent science on Ocean oxygen, including causes...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Oxygen declination in coastal oceans has accelerated drastically in recent decades, both in terms of...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
The sentence “every second breath you take comes from the Ocean” is commonly used in Ocean Literacy ...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal ...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
The ocean represents 97% of the physical habitable space on the planet and is central to sustaining ...
Hypoxic to anoxic and even sulfidic conditions have already been reported for various aquatic system...
The major biogeochemical cycles that keep the present-day Earth habitable are linked by a network of...