Environmental Sciences, asked by YellowDash, 10 months ago

How does co2 (carbon dioxide) affect marine life in the oceans, how does it occur and how can it be solved?

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Answered by pammiharika658
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The rising acidity of ocean waters due to increased levels of atmospheric CO2 will have profound adverse effects on sea life, according to a new study.

The report, called “Exploring Ocean Change,” from the group Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification, or BIOACID, shows rising acidity leads to habitat loss and disrupts the growth and reproduction of sea life.

“It could be by the direct impact of acidification on individual organisms, or it could be indirectly, by changes in the habitat or changes in the food web.”

Globally, it is almost impossible to reduce ocean acidification, except by reducing CO2 emissions, Riebesell says. One-third of worldwide emissions go directly into the ocean.

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