Little Fish Brings Dead Zone to Life
Overfishing turned the once-productive Benguela ecosystem off Namibia’s coast into a deep-sea dead zone. Biologists recently learned how a native fish, the bearded goby, is thriving in these hostile waters—and keeping the ecosystem productive.
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