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  • BRICS
  • Coccolithophore controls on ocean alkalinity (CHALKY)
  • Constraining respiration rates of mesopelagic fishes  
  • C-QWIZ
  • Fish gut carbonates and the control of ocean alkalinity
  • GLOBESINK
  • Integrating Drivers of Atlantic Productivity (IDAPro) project
  • MicroRESPIRE
  • PARTIcle Transformation and Respiration Influence on ocean Carbon Storage (PARTITRICS)

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  • BRICS

    Biology’s Role In ocean Carbon Storage – a gap analysis

  • CHALKY

    Coccolithophore controls on ocean alkalinity

  • Constraining respiration rates of fishes

    Role that fishes play in transporting carbon into the deep ocean.

  • C-QWIZ

    Future global ocean Carbon storage: Quantifying warming impacts on zooplankton

  • Fish gut carbonates

    Improved understanding of marine carbon cycling, the CaCO3pump

  • GLOBESINK

    Global ocean sinking carbon flux and variability

  • IDAPro

    Integrating Drivers of Atlantic Productivity

  • MicroRESPIRE

    The abiotic and biotic factors determining microbial respiration, a key process in ocean carbon storage.

  • PARTITRICS

    PARTIcle Transformation and Respiration Influence on ocean Carbon Storage

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