Ocean acidification, driven by rising atmospheric COâ‚‚ absorption into seawater, imposes multifaceted challenges on the early life stages of marine bivalves. Larvae, which rely on rapid precipitation ...
A team of planetary scientists, ecologists, and marine biologists affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. and one in the U.K., has found evidence suggesting that parts of the world's oceans ...
The Pacific Ocean is now so acidic that it’s dissolving the shells of crabs, according to a new study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. The study, funded by the National ...
The world's oceans are in trouble. Every day, 22 million tons of carbon dioxide from factories, cars, power plants and other human sources are absorbed by the world's oceans. The result? A frightening ...
"When the federal government left the Paris Agreement, California, Oregon and Washington founded the Ocean Acidification Alliance." ...
Tiny plankton shells used to reconstruct past polar ocean temperatures may contain two different chemical stories, a new study by iC3 researchers has found. The work shows that Neogloboquadrina ...
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 ...
Sharks continually shed and regrow teeth throughout their lives, replacing worn or lost teeth with new ones. That makes them particularly good at catching prey. However, these top marine predators ...
Across the globe, oceans are acidifying as they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, threatening coral reefs and many other marine organisms. A new study, led by oceanographers at the University ...
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