How much oxygen comes from the ocean?

NOAA:

Scientists estimate that roughly half of the oxygen production on Earth comes from the ocean. The majority of this production is from oceanic plankton — drifting plants, algae, and some bacteria that can photosynthesize. One particular species, Prochlorococcus, is the smallest photosynthetic organism on Earth. But this little bacteria produces up to 20% of the oxygen in our entire biosphere. That’s a higher percentage than all of the tropical rainforests on land combined. more

5 Comments on How much oxygen comes from the ocean?

  1. IF THE GREEN WEENIES WANTED TO TACKLE SOMETHING REAL INSTEAD OF THAT NEBULOUS CLIMATE CHANGE BULLSHIT BOONDOGGLE, WHY DIDN’T THEY TACKLE THE GARBAGE ISLANDS ACROSS OUR OCEANS??

    BECAUSE IT’S A REAL PROBLEM AND THE WRONG ASSIGNENT FOR WORTHLESS GRIFTERS WHOSE REAL JOB WAS TO GET US UNDER THE GLOBAL CONTROL TENT

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  2. Tucker’s last interview spoke about chemtrails and the harm they are causing to plankton, among other things in their efforts to control climate and the weather. These programs are black ops funded by god-knows-who.

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