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Dark oxygen made by deep sea 'batteries'

1y 10mon ago by mander.xyz/u/fossilesque in deepsea@mander.xyz from www.bbc.co.uk

About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight. 

Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic “nodules” which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen. 

Several mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.

I can almost bet that the nodules are the substrate for a bacterium that thrives and facilitates that chemosynthesis.