Ocean Acidification


Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in ocean pH due to the absorption of excess atmospheric CO₂. This process negatively impacts marine life, particularly organisms with calcium carbonate shells, like corals and shellfish. Ocean acidification threatens biodiversity and disrupts food webs, posing a significant risk to ecosystems and coastal economies.

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