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Ocean acidification is killing the Great Barrier Reef

› Posted January 3, 2009, by Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com

Great Barrier Reef in Australia

Since 1990 the growth of coral in Australia's Great Barrier Reef has slowed its lowest rate in at least 400 years as a result of warming waters and ocean acidification, report researchers writing in Science. The finding portends a bleak near-term future for the giant reef ecosystem as well as calcifying marine organisms around the world.

....Ocean acidification is increasingly caused by the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Because atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are rising, oceans are becoming more acidic....

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