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Old 07-09-2008, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by editec View Post
They're in trouble world wide.

The changing temperature and Ph is killing them.

As the ocean absorbs more CO2 it changes the acidity.

Here's something to ponder...

The world's oxygen is mostly created by oceanic plant life.

What happens if the oceans/ plankton levels change significantly as the PH changes?

I'm not holding my breath to find out, let me tall yas'.
You will have NO problem. Oceanic plant life will exist if Co2 is present. It is the way of nature. If a resource exists, species will exists. We find species in all regions of the world. In fact, if Co2 continues to rise we will only see more algae blooms and aquatic plant life.
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