Posted in Washington Post: 18 Aug 2015 Every day, the oceans absorb 22 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, acidifying the water and threatening the marine ecosystem and the welfare of coastal communities and businesses tied to the health of the sea. Richard Feely, a senior scientist at the
Month: August 2015
Climate change causes timing shifts in fish reproduction
Posted on PhysOrg: 7 Aug 2015 — By Christina Wu Research by Rebecca Asch, a recent graduate of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, shows a strong correlation between warmer ocean temperatures and changes in the timing of fish reproduction. The study, “Climate Change and Decadal Shifts
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