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New Research Highlights Seabirds as Indicators of Ocean Mercury Levels
Recent studies indicate that seabirds can provide valuable insights into the distribution of mercury in the oceans, challenging traditional estimation methods.
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Summary
Research published on April 10, 2026, reveals that seabirds can serve as effective indicators of mercury levels in marine ecosystems.
Historically, estimates of mercury distribution in oceans relied heavily on marine biogeochemical simulation models.
The new findings suggest that seabird studies may offer a more accurate assessment of mercury's impact on marine environments globally.
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| Publication Date | April 10, 2026 |
| Source | Phys.org |
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