Agulhas Current enigma: An oceanic gap in our climate unders

Agulhas Current enigma: An oceanic gap in our climate understanding

Unstudied at sea until recently, this huge, fast-moving ocean current may hold a key to resolving climate change uncertainties. But doing remote research in southern oceans poses financial, data gathering, and unexpected challenges.

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