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Mediterranean Countries’ Potential Vulnerability to Ocean Acidification
Nathalie Hilmi, Alain Safa
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2019
Absorption of CO2 by the waters of the oceans is making them acid, which is then detrimental to much ocean life like corals. There are technological solutions to the problems of the oceans; action is possible. Nevertheless, whatever is done it must be watched very carefully.
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Absorption of CO2 by the waters of the oceans is making them acid, which is then detrimental to much ocean life like corals. There are technological solutions to the problems of the oceans; action is possible. Nevertheless, whatever is done it must be watched very carefully.
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Communicating Ocean Acidification
Journal of Museum Education, 2013Participation in a study circle through the National Network of Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) project enabled staff at the California Academy of Sciences to effectively engage visitors on climate change and ocean acidification topics.
Aaron Pope, Elizabeth Selna
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Nature Geoscience, 2011
Research into the biological threat of reduced ocean pH has yielded many insights over the past decade. Further progress requires a better understanding of how the interplay between ocean acidification and other anthropogenic stresses impacts marine biota.
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Research into the biological threat of reduced ocean pH has yielded many insights over the past decade. Further progress requires a better understanding of how the interplay between ocean acidification and other anthropogenic stresses impacts marine biota.
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Tara Oceans: towards global ocean ecosystems biology
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Shinichi Sunagawa +2 more
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Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
Nature, 2021Enric Sala, Juan Mayorga, Darcy Bradley
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