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07 Bottled knowledge

Tsuneo Tanaka taps a sample for oxygen measurements during the EPOCA Arctic Campaign 2010. To reveal how ocean acidification affects its chemistry, the sea water also needs to be analysed for nutrients, the carbonate system, salinity and pH.

Photo: Nick Cobbing

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