New study: the Gulf Stream and its effects on the climate

New study: the Gulf Stream and its effects on the climate
A new study entitled "The Gulf Stream" was recently published and has delivered interesting results on the effects of the golf current on the ecosystem near its foothills.
The study carried out by a team of marine biologists and oceanograph examined the effects of the Gulf Stream on the marine life near his foothills. The researchers found that the Gulf Stream plays an important role in the regulation of the temperature and salinity of the sea water and thereby influences the growth and spread of marine organisms.
An interesting result of the study was that the Gulf Stream also plays an important role in nutrient supply to marine life. Due to the movement of the water, the golf stream brings nutrients from deeper layers to the surface, which promotes the growth of plankton and other organisms near its foothills.
The researchers hope that their findings will help to deepen understanding of the complex ecological processes in connection with the Gulf Stream. In addition, these findings could help to better understand the effects of climate change on the ecosystem near the Gulf Stream.
The study provides important insights into the role of the golf stream in regulating sea life in its environment and could help develop measures to protect this sensitive ecosystem.
The full study is available at the following link: http://www.nature.com/articles/002353b0.