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NASA studies have confirmed that phytoplankton is responsible for up to 90% of the world’s atmospheric production of oxygen. MARPHYL® respects the ocean, the phytoplankton natural source, and maintains the balance of phytoplankton in the Pacific Ocean. The ocean water gets pumped into tanks adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, where the phytoplankton naturally reproduces in big quantities (more than 100 million per tank). This reproduction process occurs on Vancouver Island under natural sunlight and environment. During the harvesting and growing stage – in big quantities – of this amazing form of life, the process removes tons of CO2 from the atmosphere, which is shown as a massive production of oxygen. A tank of one million litres of ocean water can produce the equivalent oxygen of one forest hectare. The process releases the oxygen equivalent to a 7-hectare forest. When the water first comes in, one millilitre of water contains approximately 800 cells of marine phytoplankton, which will start multiplying as a result of the natural sunlight and the natural surrounding environment. At the harvesting stage, one millilitre of water has approximately 128,000,000 cells of marine phytoplankton. The remaining water is released back into the ocean with the same amount of phytoplankton that was originally taken, as this original number of cells per millilitre belongs to the local marine ecosystem. The production plays an important role in the marine environment. The above process does not affect in any way the natural balance of the surrounding marine ecosystem nor any living creature.