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Fishes contribute roughly 1.65 billion tons of carbon in feces and other matter annually Posted: 17 Feb 2021 10:23 AM PST Scientists have little understanding of the role fishes play in the global carbon cycle linked to climate change, but a study found that carbon in feces, respiration and other excretions from fishes - roughly 1.65 billion tons annually - make up about 16 percent of the total carbon that sinks below the ocean's upper layers. |
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