The concept of "Oxygène" is famously tied to Jean-Michel Jarre's landmark 1976 electronic album, which uses soundscapes to evoke the natural world and environmental themes.
: Most of the ocean's oxygen comes from tiny marine plants, algae, and some bacteria that photosynthesize like land plants. oxygene_the_ocean
: Warmer water holds less oxygen and creates "stratification," which prevents oxygen-rich surface water from mixing into the deep sea. The concept of "Oxygène" is famously tied to
: Scientists recently discovered that metallic nodules on the deep seafloor can produce oxygen through a process called electrolysis, even in total darkness. Environmental Threats (Deoxygenation) : Scientists recently discovered that metallic nodules on
: While the ocean produces roughly 50% of Earth’s oxygen, marine life also consumes about the same amount through respiration.
Ocean oxygen levels are currently declining due to two primary human-driven factors:
: Runoff from fertilizers and sewage causes massive algal blooms. When these algae die and decompose, the process consumes oxygen, creating "dead zones". Cultural Connection: Jean-Michel Jarre's Oxygène