Oceans’ acidity threatening coral and mussel survival
Rising carbon dioxide levels are increasing acidity in the oceans faster than scientists thought, posing a greater threat to shell-forming creatures such as coral and mussels.
Rising carbon dioxide levels are increasing acidity in the oceans faster than scientists thought, posing a greater threat to shell-forming creatures such as coral and mussels.
Posted by admin at 4:49 pm on November 25th, 2008. No comments... »
Categories: Climate impacts. Tags: acidity.
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