"Tropical Cyclones: Unlikely Allies Against Ocean Hypoxia"

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"Tropical Cyclones: Unlikely Allies Against Ocean Hypoxia"
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New research suggests that tropical cyclones have a net positive impact on ocean oxygenation and primary productivity in the East China Sea, countering issues of deoxygenation and hypoxia caused by human activities. The study found that tropical cyclones lead to increased oxygen levels and enhanced marine trophic webs, despite their devastating consequences on land. As climate change continues, the frequency of these events is likely to increase, presenting a paradoxical situation where tropical cyclones, while destructive on land, may benefit the marine realm.

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