Scientists Find Anthropogenic Mercury in Earth's Deepest Oceanic

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Two teams of marine biologists have found methylmercury, a potent toxin that bioaccumulates and in marine food webs, in sediments and endemic fauna from Mariana, Yap and Kermadec trenches in the Pacific Ocean.

Study of Earth's inner core reveals a 'planet within a planet' - Study Finds

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Into the deep: How Cefas science of the deep-sea is exploring uncharted waters – Marine Science

An updated global mercury budget from a coupled atmosphere-land-ocean model: 40% more re-emissions buffer the effect of primary emission reductions - ScienceDirect

New study finds high levels of mercury in Pacific Ocean

Ocean Or Space: What Have We Explored More? - WorldAtlas

Field data constrain ocean mercury budget – GEOTRACES

Mercury's Cratered Crust May Hold Glittering Gemstones, Smart News

Marine Mercury Rising - Science in the News

Away Team Discovers Earth's Deepest Fish - Astrobiology

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