"'If you ask the question, where is most of the carbon on our planet? The answer is, it's in the ocean,' said Brad deYoung, a physical oceanographer at Memorial University and lead researcher with ACOP.

The world's oceans are a vast carbon sink — absorbing anywhere from a quarter to a third of the carbon dioxide we pump into the atmosphere."

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