What's behind the rise of coccolithophores in the oceans? – Christian Science Monitor

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What’s behind the rise of coccolithophores in the oceans?
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A new study suggests that rising carbon dioxide in the ocean is causing a spike in population of microscopic marine alga. By Beatrice Gitau, Staff November 28, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This undated handout image provided by Karl Bruun
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