Free-Floating Robots Find Ocean’s Carbon Storage Is Struggling
The surface of the ocean is a busy place, with ships crossing, storms churning, and satellites monitoring everything from above. But below the top 1,000 meters, a hidden fleet of robotic devices is listening for signs of stress inside the planet’s largest life-support system. According to new research published in Nature Communications, marine heat waves are interfering with the ocean’s ability to transport carbon from surface waters into the deep, where it can be stored long-term. That science
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Quelle: IEEE Spectrum Robotics
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