Fıle Japan Sea Acıdıfıcatıon

FILE JAPAN SEA ACIDIFICATIONEPA02129415 (FILE) A FİLE PHOTO OF VİSİTORS OBSERVİNG UNDERWATER SPECTACLE BEHİND THE WORLD'S LARGEST ACRYLİC PANEL AT OKİ

Fıle Japan Sea Acıdıfıcatıon

epa02129415 (FILE) A file photo of visitors observing underwater spectacle behind the world's largest acrylic panel at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, at Ocean Expo Park in Motubu town, Okinawa, 21 October 2003. A US National Research Council study, requested by US Congress released 22 April 2010 said ocean chemistry is changing at an unprecedented ratemagnitude due to human-made carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?in addition to contributing to climate change?is absorbed by the ocean, making sea water more acidicleading to a suite of changes in ocean chemistry. The study said preliminary evidence suggests ocean acidification will have negative effects on corals, shellfish,other marine life, with wide-ranging consequences for ecosystems, fisheries,tourism.  EPA/HITOSHI MAESHIRO

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