Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Oh Crap Global Warming Moment of the Day

Crucial link in marine food chain withers, satellite data show

By Seth Borenstein
Associated PRess
Dec. 6, 2006 11:24 AM


WASHINGTON - The critical base of the ocean food web is shrinking as the world's seas warm, new NASA satellite data show. The discovery has scientists worried about how much food will grow in the future for the world's marine life.

The data show a significant link between warmer water - either from the El Nino weather phenomenon or global warming - and reduced production of phytoplankton of the world's oceans, according to a study in Thursday's journal Nature.

Phytoplankton are the microscopic plant life that zooplankton and other marine animals eat, essentially the grain crop of the world's oceans. Rest of article here.


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