Migrating zooplankton play key role in ocean carbon transport and storage

Every day, as the sun sets, billions of small animals make their way from the depths of the ocean to the surface to feed. As the next day begins, these zooplankton swim back down. It’s the largest synchronous migration on the planet, responsible for carrying vast amounts of carbon from the ocean surface to the deep.

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