Compare and contrast: Madagascar’s huge ocean algae bloom was caused by dust from drought-stricken southern Africa
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Scientists have found new evidence that desertification, potentially linked to global warming, leads to large amounts of nutrient-rich dust landing in the sea, causing ocean algae to grow rapidly. Biological oceanographer John A. Gittings and an international group of researchers have found an example of this phenomenon in the Indian Ocean south-east of Madagascar. Click here to read the story. Click the following link for more information on Climate and Severe Weather.