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Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria: The Ocean's Hidden Heroes
OCEANThursday, February 20, 2025
Scientists used a special model to figure out just how much nitrogen these bacteria are fixing. They found out that these bacteria are responsible for about 10% of all the nitrogen fixation in the ocean. That's a lot! And get this, they do most of their work in places where there's not much oxygen, like deep in the ocean.
This discovery is a game-changer. It means that scientists need to rethink how nitrogen moves around in the ocean. It's like finding out that there's a whole new team of players on the field, changing the game completely.
These findings also raise some questions. If these bacteria are so important, why haven't we heard more about them? And what else don't we know about the ocean's tiny heroes? It's clear that there's still a lot to learn about how these bacteria work and how they affect the ocean's ecosystem.
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