keeping marine life alive

The Labrador Sea keeps the world's oceans alive. Scientists are now closer to understanding how

The Labrador Sea keeps the world's oceans alive. Scientists are now closer to understanding how

Canadian and German scientists say they have measured the flow of oxygen in and out of the deep ocean in the Labrador Sea for the first time, providing new insight into what has been called "a lung of the ocean" that is vital for keeping marine life alive. The Labrador Sea is one of the few places where oxygen from the atmosphere is transferred to the deepest parts of the ocean and distributed throughout the Atlantic and eventually into the Pacific and Indian Oceans.