🌊 Several widely shared social media posts claim the Atlantic Ocean has lost 90 percent of plankton. That's false -- scientists say there is no evidence plankton activity has decreased by such a large margin
, titled"Climate Change…Equatorial Atlantic Ocean plankton productivity and Caribbean pollution….a think piece for debate," draws upon"plankton sampling activity and other observations" to conclude that plankton losses"closer to 90% have occurred."
"There have been mistakes made in reporting our results, we may have been inadvertently responsible by not communicating properly, but I wish to make the statement that the results only apply to the Equatorial region of the Atlantic Ocean," he said in a statement sent to AFP.is an"observation think piece" -- not a peer-reviewed scientific study.
The marine biologist told AFP the statement about a 90% reduction in plankton productivity in the region was a"prediction" based on other data and reports.has been updated, and a note was added to the bottom of the piece. Jim Wilson, editor of The Sunday Post, told AFP in an email that the newspaper"denies misrepresenting the research and stands by its reporting."
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