Scientists solve a 14,000-year-old ocean mystery

At the end of the last Ice Age,
as the world began to warm, a swath of
the North Pacific Ocean came to life. During
a brief pulse of biological productivity
14,000 years ago, this stretch of the sea
teemed with phytoplankton, amoeba-like
foraminifera and other tiny creatures,
who thrived in large numbers …

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