The text states that oceans produce about 50% of Earth's oxygen, generating 330 million tons annually. Oceans are crucial for absorbing carbon dioxide, reducing greenhouse gases, and combating climate change.
The claims regarding the role of oceans in oxygen production, carbon absorption, and their impact on climate change are generally supported by available evidence. Professional sources and authoritative scientific publications consistently state that oceans, primarily through phytoplankton, produce about half of the Earth's oxygen. Scientific assessments also confirm the oceans play a significant role in the carbon cycle by absorbing a substantial amount of CO2 and thus contribute to climate stability. These findings are corroborated by multiple medium-reliability sources. Additionally, the oceans’ role in mitigating climate change through carbon capture is well-documented, although current environmental changes are affecting their efficiency.
April 16, 2026Language: en5 claims analyzed
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Environmental Science
About 50% of the oxygen on Earth is produced by the ocean.
The claim is strongly supported by multiple medium-reliability sources such as NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which indicate that roughly half of Earth's oxygen is produced by the ocean through phytoplankton photosynthesis.
Every year, the oceans produce about 330 million tons of oxygen.
While authoritative sources confirm that oceans produce a significant portion of the Earth's oxygen, specific data on the exact tonnage of oxygen produced annually is not provided, making this claim less verifiable.
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Weighted Total52
Evidence SummaryGeneral data on oxygen production, but exact figures unverified.
The oceans play an important role in the carbon cycle, absorbing a large amount of carbon dioxide.
The claim is well-supported by multiple medium-reliability sources that describe the ocean's significant role in the carbon cycle and its capacity to absorb large amounts of CO2.
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Web Consensus Score90
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Evidence SummaryWell-established role of oceans in carbon cycle supported by multiple sources.
The oceans contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The claim is supported by medium-reliability sources highlighting the ocean's role in absorbing approximately 30% of CO2 emissions, which contributes to greenhouse gas reduction.
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Web Consensus Score75
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Evidence SummaryMultiple sources affirm oceans' CO2 absorption role.
The oceans serve as a source of oxygen and play a crucial role in combating climate change.
While oceans do produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, their effectiveness in combating climate change is increasingly challenged by ongoing environmental changes, such as ocean warming and acidification, which may reduce their capacity.
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Web Consensus Score70
Web Consensus Weight50
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Weighted Total67
Evidence SummaryOceans' climate role, with challenges noted by multiple sources.