Tiny clusters of drifting debris called “marine snow” shower through the ocean every day, ferrying food and carbon from the bright surface to the dark seafloor.
New experiments now show that the smallest flakes plunge more quickly than their…
Tiny clusters of drifting debris called “marine snow” shower through the ocean every day, ferrying food and carbon from the bright surface to the dark seafloor.
New experiments now show that the smallest flakes plunge more quickly than their…