the western coast of south america would later be named after un exeunt often on board although it was known centuries before his expedition to the region. in the course of his climate studies rumbled noticed that at the coast of peru the pacific was around 7 degrees celsius colder than in the open ocean. as the cool masses of water flow up from the antarctic current north along south america they bring large quantities of oxygen with them. but that was. one of the most important features of the cold currents is that they generate an extremely rich ecosystem in the region here we find extraordinarily high concentrations of marine life that are typical for these waters compared with other latitudes these waters boast of a far higher degree of biodiversity which makes them very important. that we know they've got to get from point one but at the. truth flown bastar works for peru's in marbury marine institute. here in new product as national reserve he examines the influence of the rumbold current on plant and animal life divers need to don think with suits to go exploring underwater her