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The oceans of the earth grow darker and threatens sea life worldwide: studying

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaMay 30, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Ocean Darkening

Oceans around the globe have become darker in the past two decades, causing concern among researchers about the impact on marine dwellers. According to a new study, this darkening of the oceans is a worrying trend that could have serious consequences for the sea ecosystem.

The Study’s Findings

The study, which used satellite data from the NASA portal of the Ocean color web data, found that 21% of the planet’s oceans had darkened between 2003 and 2022. This darkening is particularly significant in the photic zones of the ocean, where there is enough light to stimulate photobiological processes. The photic zone, which extends to a depth of 200 meters, is home to the majority of marine life and plays a critical role in the global nutrients and carbon budgets.

Impact on Marine Life

The inhabitants of the ocean rely on sunlight and moonlight for hunting, pairing, reproduction, and other important milestones. When the oceans begin to darken, creatures that rely on light are forced to move closer to the surface, creating a cramped living space. This can have serious consequences for the entire marine food chain. Microscopic organisms and different types of plankton that live in the upper level of the ocean are also affected by the darkening of the oceans.

Measuring the Depth of the Photic Zone

Using satellite data and a level derived from an algorithm for the weakening of light in seawater, researchers were able to measure how deep the photic zone was around the world. The study found that among the darker oceans, 9% of their photic zones were 50 meters shallower, and 3% of the photic zones of the oceans were 100 meters shallower.

Causes of Ocean Darkening

The reason for the darkening of the oceans is not yet fully understood, but it is thought that global warming and changes in marine currents may be involved. Despite the general darkening of the oceans, around 10% of the oceans, or 37 million square kilometers, have become lighter in the past 20 years, according to the study.

Regional Variations

The study also found that most coastal areas have recorded an increase in light, but this does not lead to a net reduction of the photic zone depth near the coastal lines. This variation in ocean darkening highlights the complexity of the issue and the need for further research to understand the causes and consequences of ocean darkening.

Conclusion

The darkening of the oceans could have serious effects on sea food networks, global fishing, as well as carbon and nutrient budgets. Researchers predict that the consequences of ocean darkening will be significant, and it is essential to continue monitoring the oceans to understand the impact of this trend on marine ecosystems.

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