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Ocean Productivity Declining Faster Than Climate Models Predict

18:32, 13 fevereiro

Editado por: Inna Horoshkina One

A recent study published in Springer Nature Communities has revealed a critical underestimation in climate models regarding the decline in ocean primary productivity—a process essential for marine life and the global carbon cycle. This finding raises urgent concerns about the health of marine ecosystems and their ability to regulate climate change.

Why Is Ocean Primary Productivity Important?

Primary productivity refers to the process by which phytoplankton convert CO₂ and sunlight into organic matter, forming the foundation of the entire marine food web. This mechanism also plays a crucial role in absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂), helping to mitigate climate change.

What Are Climate Models Missing?

🔹 Declining Phytoplankton Biomass: Studies indicate that current models underestimate phytoplankton loss due to warming waters, ocean acidification, and shifting currents.
🔹 Nutrient Limitations: Decreased upwelling (the rise of nutrient-rich deep waters) reduces phytoplankton growth.
🔹 Oxygen Depletion: Warmer waters hold less oxygen, further reducing oceanic productivity and disrupting marine ecosystems.

Global Consequences and Solutions

If this trend continues, declining primary productivity will have widespread impacts:
🔹 Threats to Global Fisheries: Reduced phytoplankton abundance leads to decreasing fish populations, impacting food security.
🔹 Weakened Carbon Absorption: Oceans currently absorb 30% of human-induced CO₂, but a productivity decline could undermine their role as a major carbon sink.

To combat this decline, scientists recommend:
✅ Improving climate models by incorporating new oceanic data
✅ Expanding satellite monitoring to better track marine productivity changes
✅ Protecting marine ecosystems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions

This study reinforces the urgent need for international action. The future of our oceans and climate depends on our ability to adapt policies and scientific approaches to the real pace of environmental change.

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