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This deep sea rover has been studying climate change for 7 years – TweakTown
The Benthic Rover II has been collecting data from the deep sea, and a study entailing its findings has just been published.
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s (MBARI) Benthic Rover II has been trawling the ocean floor for seven years, collecting data on the carbon cycle of the deep sea and how it is impacted by climate change.
Less is known about the deep sea than other…
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