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Antarctic Waters are Now Warmer with Higher Acidity and Less Oxygen
Oxygen loss and warming in the Southern Ocean around the Antarctic coast is much worse than was initially predicted, in part due to the increased freshwater supply coming from melting ice sheets and increased wind.
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