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10% of Methyl Bromide Released Into Air Comes From Marshes

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Salt marshes such as Mission Bay Marsh in San Diego and San Dieguito Lagoon in Del Mar are significant sources of methyl bromide, a gas that depletes the ozone layer, according to researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. They report in today’s Nature that a surprisingly high 10% of the methyl bromide released into the atmosphere each year comes from such marshes.

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--Compiled by Times medical writer Thomas H. Maugh II

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