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Arctic Ocean passed a tipping point and scientists say it may never recover

Scientists warn that the Arctic Ocean has likely passed a critical tipping point due to the rapid loss of sea ice, which is leading to a significant reduction in nitrate levels—a crucial nutrient for marine ecosystems. This change could have long-lasting effects on marine life and global climate patterns, potentially making recovery unlikely.

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