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Scientists have found that the color of the ocean has been changing over the past two decades due to human-induced climate change. The study, published in Nature, reveals that these color shifts, occurring in 56 percent of the world's oceans, reflect changes in ecosystems. The researchers observed that tropical ocean regions near the equator have become greener over time. The study emphasizes the need to monitor ocean colors beyond chlorophyll to detect climate-change-driven impacts on marine ecosystems more effectively.

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