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Underwater aquarium

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Late last year, after six years of design and testing, California's Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute conducted the first controlled biological experiment on deep-sea animals using a Free-Ocean Carbon Dioxide Enrichment experiment. Ocean chemist Peter Brewer talks to Nature Climate Change about the project.

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Figure 1: Simplified diagram illustrating the main components of the deep-water FOCE system developed by MBARI.
Figure 2: The coral prototype FOCE system deployed at Heron Island and led by David Kline and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg.

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Underwater aquarium. Nature Clim Change 2, 482–483 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1594

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