The sinking carcasses of fish from near-surface waters deliver toxic mercury pollution to the most remote and inaccessible parts of the world's oceans, including the deepest spot of them all: the 36,000-foot-deep Mariana Trench in the northwest Pacific.
Fish carcasses deliver toxic mercury pollution to the deepest ocean trenches
- ScienceDaily
- 16. 11 2020 (22:12)