Microbes in Fish Contribute to Ocean Carbonate Production

Published: 2026-05-31
Category: science
Source: ScienceDaily
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Recent research indicates that microorganisms living within marine fish play a significant role in generating calcium carbonate, a vital mineral for ocean health and carbon sequestration. This finding revises previous understandings, suggesting a collaborative process between fish and their gut bacteria that influences global ocean chemistry and the carbon cycle.

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