The red dust storm that dumped thousands of tons of soil across eastern Australia has caused an explosion in microscopic life in Sydney Harbor and beyond.Researchers say that the finding validates plans to increase fish stocks to feed some of the world’s poorest people using ocean fertilization.Scientists also opined that the idea of enriching oceans with nitrogen will also aid the fight against climate change.
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Hmmm, it might also lead to algal blooms which in turn cause dead zones. I don’t think this proves anything…yet.
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Nice article you got here. I’d like to read something more about that topic.
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