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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (56419)8/4/2014 4:50:48 AM
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From 1999 to 2004, when a Sea Surface Temperature (SST) change exceeding ± 0.15°C occurred in 74% of the globe's oceans
And no mention of iron deficiency in the oceans that prevent Phytoplankton from reproducing.

Furthermore, they've found that melting sea ice has often resulted in LARGE blooms of phytoplankton as a result of Iron trapped in that ice being released..

How do you explain that?

biogeosciences-discuss.net

cesm.ucar.edu

But you and Eric would have us believe that 40% reductions in Phytoplankton over the past 64 years (the same period in which CO2 levels have risen by 50%) has little impact upon atmospheric CO2 levels.

Hawk