ocean fish
09/11/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Reef fish found to be surprisingly resilient to ocean acidification caused by carbon dioxide (climate change)
Ocean acidification is a phenomenon that has been associated with increased dangers for species of fish, such as leaving them unable to flee from predators and enemies. This chemical reaction is the product of boosted carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere and results in seawater undergoing fundamental changes to its chemistry. However, a team of researchers […]
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