sink from extrapolation of summertime observations
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Research suggests that the southern ocean's role in absorbing carbon dioxide may be different than previously thought. Some studies indicate that the southern ocean's ability to act as a carbon sink may be overstated, while others point to factors such as storms and climate change affecting its behavior. The extent to which the southern ocean absorbs or releases carbon dioxide remains a subject of ongoing research and debate.