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mofiac | December 6, 2008 at 03:11 pm
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Surprising Levels of Acid in our Oceans A new study by scientists at the University of Chicago has found that rising ocean acid levels in the Pacific Ocean are making it more difficult for coral polyps to create reefs and are impeding the ability of marine organisms such as mussels, clams, and oysters to produce the calcium needed to generate their shells. Scientists have shown that acidity levels in the ocean were ten times greater than previously thought.
This study and other recent research links increased atmospheric carbon dioxide to a decline in ocean alkalinity. Scientists believe that "atmospheric CO2 concentrations could exceed 500 ppm by the middle of this century, and 800 ppm near the end of the century. This increase would result in a decrease in surface-water pH of ~0.4 by the end of the century, and a corresponding 50% decrease in carbonate ion concentration (5, 9). Such rapid changes are likely to negatively affect marine ecosystems, seriously jeopardizing the multifaceted economies that currently depend on them." [1]
Rising levels of ocean acidity are a concrete (and scary) indicator of things to come in the age of global climate change. This recent research about ocean acidity shows that conditions severely detrimental to our marine ecosystems could develop "within decades, not centuries as suggested previously". [2]
For a recent article about the University of Chicago study, visit:
http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=3452[1] Feely, Richard A.; Sabine, Christopher L.; Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin; Lanson, Debbie; and Hayles, Burke, "Evidence for Uprising of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf", Science 320, 1490 (2008)
[2] Orr et al, "Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms", Nature 437 (2005)
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at 04:16 on December 13th, 2008
I'd like to add that my photo was taken in Sharm elshaikh, egypt. As you see our coral reef is still healthy and clear yaay :D
at 16:14 on December 14th, 2008
This sort of hysterical doomsday fear from anyone using google to spew their End Of Days propaganda is getting a little thin.
Expect a backlash of revolt angainst this aging 23 year old CO2 theory that the IPCC has been using to fortell the end of the world.
It's a sad joke that people are more concerned about scaring our children than being responsible environmentalists.
Global Warming: The New WMD scam.
History will laugh, and cry.
Protect our planet, not save it from a myth that clearly doesn't exist with mass fear.
at 21:32 on December 17th, 2008
You seem desperate to convince others that helping the environment is some kind of global conspriracy. You needn't despair, nature will prevail no matter what man does or doesn't do.