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BY: DAVID MALAKOFF, Science Read the full story > In the first state-level action of its kind, the governor of Washington today announced that her state will try to protect valuable shellfish industries and marine life from ocean acidification. Responding to a report that she requested, Governor Chris Gregoire said...
BY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Read the full story > SEATTLE — Rising acidity levels in the oceans pose a serious threat to shellfish and other marine life, and tackling that problem in Washington state will require reducing carbon dioxide emissions, keeping polluted runoff out of marine waters, and increasing monitoring at...
BY: JULIET EILPERIN, The Washington Post Read the full story > Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) ordered state agencies on Tuesday to take steps to address the ocean’s increasing acidity, making it the first state to adopt a policy to take on what scientists describe as a growing environmental concern. Ocean...
Reuters, The Washington Post Read the full story > The shells of some marine snails are dissolving as the seas around Antarctica become more acidic, threatening the food chain, according to a study published in the journal Nature Geoscience. Oceans soak up about a quarter of the carbon dioxide released...
British Antarctic Survey Read the full story > The shells of marine snails – known as pteropods – living in the seas around Antarctica are being dissolved by ocean acidification according to a new study published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience. These tiny animals are a valuable food source...
BY: ED SCHOENFELD, CoastAlaska News Read the full story > Scientists have known for years that greenhouse gasses are altering the chemical makeup of our oceans.More and more carbon dioxide is dissolving into salt water, creating carbonic acid. That changes the ocean’s pH, or acid-alkaline balance.And it’s hitting harder in Alaska.
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