Single-celled coastal coccolithophores appear resilient to high levels of carbon dioxide David ColganAugust 03, 2018 Coccolithophores, shown here under magnification, are food sources for small fish and zooplankton, and they also remove huge amounts of carbon from the ocean. — hhmi.org They’re impossible to see with the naked eye. They’re
Month: August 2018
Can seagrass help fight ocean acidification?
Of course, the only way to truly fight ocean acidification reducing emissions Seagrass off the coast of California’s Channel Islands. Credit: Photographer: Claire Fackler, CINMS, NOAA. Seagrass meadows could play a limited, localized role in alleviating ocean acidification in coastal ecosystems, according to new work led by Carnegie’s David
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