The oceanic oxygen cycle is a fundamental process that plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of marine ecosystems. Oxygen is essential for the survival of marine organisms, from microscopic phytoplankton to large marine mammals. Understanding the intricate mechanisms involved in the oceanic oxygen cycle is vital for comprehending the functioning of these ecosystems. This article explores the significance of the oceanic oxygen cycle, its basic principles, the factors influencing oxygen levels, the biological processes involved, and the implications for marine ecosystems.
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