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Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean

bbc.com
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10 mos ago
byiareuniquetoscience

Summary

Until this discovery, it was believed that oxygen could not be produced without sunlight. Now, scientists have discovered “dark oxygen” being produced in the deep ocean, apparently by lumps of metal on the seafloor. Several mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process.

800 marine scientists from 44 countries have signed a petition highlighting the environmental risks and calling for a pause on mining activity. ‘There’s already overwhelming evidence that strip mining deep-sea nodule fields will destroy ecosystems we barely understand,’ says marine biologist.

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3 Comments

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splitsecond
10 mos ago
That's pretty cool that this composition of metal basically has an internal anode and cathode that separates the molecules in the water
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joesch
10 mos ago
This completely changes our understanding of the production of oxygen in the oceans right?
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iareuniqueOP
10 mos ago
Yup! Everything I ever heard was the algae and other ocean plants creating the oxygen