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 Press Release 12-179 Ocean Acidification: Finding New Answers Through National Science Foundation Research Grants
Projects address concerns for acidifying marine ecosystems
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A shell placed in seawater with increased acidity slowly dissolves over 45 days.
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From carbon emissions to the oceans: Land and sea interact in ocean acidification.
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NSF ocean acidification grantees are researching U.S. West Coast intertidal zonation.
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NSF awardees are studying ocean acidification and sea ice cover in the western Arctic Ocean.
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Earth's oceans may be acidifying faster today than in the past 300 million years.
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Coral reefs in the tropics and beyond are threatened by ocean acidification.
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