World Oceans Day research highlights from Communications Biology

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World Oceans Day research highlights from Communications Biology
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The editors of Communications Biology have assembled a new collection of ocean-related research highlights to honor World Oceans Day 2020. These recently published articles cover ocean complexity, impacts and challenges, and resilience and innovation. 

Featured articles include:

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