Ocean acidification, driven by the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, is altering seawater chemistry in ways that undermine the ability of calcifying organisms—from corals and coccolithophores to ...
Ocean acidification, driven by the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, alters seawater chemistry and lowers pH, with cascading consequences for marine food webs. Copepods, as dominant ...
The ocean has absorbed a significant portion carbon dioxide emissions from human activities, decreasing the pH of the water and leading to a suite of chemical changes collectively known as ocean ...
This adult 5-year-old red abalone has just released its eggs after spawning April 2, 2021. The tiny green dots on the bottom of the container are her eggs. (Isabelle Neylan/UC Davis) Stressful ...
A new study suggests climate change may be reshaping reef life in a subtle but serious way — not only by damaging coral ...
The oceans have absorbed a significant portion of all anthropogenic (CO 2) emissions (approximately a third of the CO 2 emitted from fossil fuel emissions, cement production and deforestation; Sabine ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The acidification of the Earth's oceans is expected to triple by 2100, ...
A research team from the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) has published a study in Communications Biology showing how ocean acidification and warming — two of the main consequences of global ...
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A new study from Adelaide University has found that when ocean acidification makes reef habitat less complex, the fish living ...