The rise in the acidity of the ocean will have the effect of marine life

in #nature7 years ago

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High-level research has warned that carbon monoxide gas emissions from modern society can be exacerbated by the increasing impact of marine life.

Experiments carried out over eight years by scientists have determined that this is especially the case with the infant's marine life.

For example, if carbon dioxide is emitted at present emitted, the development of a baby cod (cod) fish for an adult fish can fall in three quarters of the current situation.

These alarms are made by the German-based "The Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification-BIOACID" project in Germany.

A report of the findings of their findings, which will be held in Bonn in November,

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This change in the oceans may have a favorable effect on some organisms, however, due to the increase in acid concentration caused by the food chain, these beneficial effects are even indirectly neglected in the final analysis.

Research reveals that global warming, pollution, coastal development, over-limit fishing, and agro-chemicals will exacerbate the impact of acid concentrations.

The amount of carbon dioxide gas emits from fossil fuels decreases the pH of the water in water due to the production of organic acids.

From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, global pH has dropped from 8.2 to 8.1 in global ocean water, which has increased its acid concentration by almost 26%.

The ocean warming is the leading author of the research report, Professor Ulf Riebesell, a world renowned expert. He is very cautious about the impact of the ocean acid concentration.

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"Acidification affects various levels of maritime life at various levels," he said.

"For example, coral reefs in the water that is at an average temperature above the coral reefs in cold water are very sensitive," said Professor Wolf Rebecca.

"And, we found that this effect is more likely at an early age than in adulthood in the ocean life."

Commenting on the findings, Dr. Carol Turley, a specialist in Plymouth Marine Labs, said: "The research reveals a lot about the effect of acidification on" microbials to fish "to marine life. have.

Dr. Carroll Turley also told the BBC that the effects of sea water and other factors have influenced the impact of this impact on human society.