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Oceans Losing Greenness: Alarming Decline in Phytoplankton Threatens Carbon Absorption
17 Oct
Summary
- Oceans losing greenness due to global heating
- Decline in phytoplankton, responsible for nearly half of biosphere's productivity
- 0.35 microgram per cubic meter annual decline in chlorophyll levels

According to a groundbreaking study conducted from 2001 to 2023, the world's oceans are losing their greenness due to the effects of global heating. The research, which analyzed daily chlorophyll concentrations in low to mid-latitude oceans, has found a significant decline in phytoplankton, the tiny marine creatures responsible for nearly half of the biosphere's productivity.
The study, led by researchers from Tsinghua University and the University of Pennsylvania, reveals a 0.35 microgram per cubic meter annual decrease in chlorophyll levels, a green pigment essential for photosynthesis. This trend was even more pronounced in coastal regions and near river estuaries, where the decline was twice as high.




