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For more than 2 decades, RAPID’s instrument-packed moorings, spaced across the Atlantic Ocean at 26°N between the Bahamas and the Canary Islands, have monitored the changing strength of ocean currents called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.
U.K. National Oceanography Centre CEO John Siddorn explains the sequence of events in recovering a mooring.
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CREDITS: (FOOTAGE) NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE; (VIDEO PRODUCTION) K. MCLEAN/SCIENCE
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