Is Ocean Acidification Affecting Squid?
A key animal in the marine food web may be vulnerable
By Elise Hugus / Daniel Cojanu |
September 26, 2014
The rise in carbon dioxide in the ocean from fossil-fuel burning may have insidious impacts on marine life.
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