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Deep-sea Corals Reveal Shift in Pacific Ocean Ecosystem Dating Back 150 Years
By dissecting deep-sea corals capable of living for thousands of years, scientists were able to trace a massive shift in the open Pacific Ocean ecosystem back to around 1850.
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