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The Battle Against Ocean Acidification: Starting Small and Starting Now
Hi, everyone! This is my third and final post about the effects of ocean acidification on coral reefs. In my first and second posts, I explored the concept of ocean acidification and how it affects reef organisms. In this post, … Continue reading
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Toxic Air: How Ocean Acidification Affects Reef Organisms
Hello, everyone! This semester, I am writing a series of blog posts about the effects of ocean acidification on coral reefs. If you are unfamiliar with the concept of ocean acidification, please check out my last blog post, “When Air Meets … Continue reading
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When Air Meets Water: Carbon Dioxide And Ocean Acidification
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not just in the air we breathe; it is also in oceans that harbor coral reefs. Unfortunately, due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, many reefs are threatened by ocean acidification, which will be the focus … Continue reading
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