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NASA Satellites Underestimating Southern Ocean Phytoplankton by Half, Algorithm Finds
NASA satellites may have underestimated the number of phytoplankton located in the Southern Ocean by more than 50 percent, a new study suggests. Such a major miscalculation, if true, would mean current estimates regarding the region's carbon capture potential are inaccurate.
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