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Adrift

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A citizen science project that helps ocean scientists better understand the experiences of marine microbes.

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Adrift

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C3 and School of Design (University of Technology Sydney), Centre for Science Communication (University of Otago).

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Adrift Welcome to the Adrift project , a citizen science project that helps ocean scientists better understand the experiences of marine microbes. This collaborative research project is hosted by UTS and funded by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (Inspiring Australia Initiative). Dive In 0000 +0.00°C Visualised here are ocean temperature anomalies over the past century that fluctuate around a mean temperature of 22.2ºC. Warmer temperatures drive a brighter background and have an affect on the size of the plankton that float within it. Click/drag to add plankton to this changing ocean. close Find out more Dive In Marine microbes play a critical role in sustaining our planet. They are small organisms of immense significance, producing ~50% of the oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere and removing much of its carbon dioxide. However, due to climate change, their ocean habitats are undergoing unprecedented ch...

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