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New research shows marine heatwaves disrupt plankton and ocean food chains, reducing the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Studies in the Gulf of Alaska revealed that heatwaves trap carbon at shallow depths, preventing long-term storage in the deep sea. Scientists warn that more frequent and intense heatwaves could accelerate climate change.
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