Antarctic Marine Protected Areas Face Severe Acidification Threat
A new study published on 4th January, 2024, highlights alarming concerns regarding escalating acidity levels in the continental shelves of Antarctic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) due to heightened greenhouse gas emissions.
The research suggests that human-induced carbon emissions could lead to significant ocean acidification across all water levels in coastal regions, particularly affecting shallow, underwater continental shelves.
- Continental shelves in Antarctic MPAs are prone to more severe acidification than the open ocean, posing a threat to marine ecosystems.
- The study warns that if moderate to high levels of greenhouse gas emissions persist, significant ocean acidification could impact ecosystems in shallow ....
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