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  • ‘Hidden’ water in the ocean could be key to understanding how creatures feed

    Posted: 21st April 2020

    MYSTERIOUS patches of ‘hidden’ water could help scientists understand how ocean creatures feed. Scottish scientists working with marine robots have measured previously hidden patches of water between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans that could dramatically alter the understanding of how the ocean’s food web forms.

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