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A transatlantic flight may turn Saharan dust into a key ocean nutrient - Image

A transatlantic flight may turn Saharan dust into a key ocean nutrient

16 October 2024

A new study suggests that transatlantic flights may play a role in delivering Saharan dust, which can become a vital nutrient for ocean ecosystems. This dust contains minerals essential for phytoplankton growth, which serves as the foundation of the marine food web. The research highlights the interconnectedness of atmospheric and oceanic systems and their impact on global ecosystems. Understanding these processes could inform strategies for maintaining ocean health amidst changing climate conditions.