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Marine organisms in Southern Ocean will face shallower zone for life
Ocean acidification will leave a narrow zone where life in the Southern Ocean can flourish.
Credit: Andrew McDonnell
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Illustration of a Southern Ocean pteropod, a mollusk endangered by ocean acidification.
Credit: Kristen Krumhardt
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A view of the Southern Ocean along the western Antarctic Peninsula from the R/V Laurence M. Gould.
Credit: Andrew McDonnell
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Map of sampling locations used to study ocean carbon chemistry.
Credit: Global Ocean Data Analysis Project
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Researchers are studying the effects of ocean acidification on species in the Southern Ocean.
Credit: Andrew McDonnell
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Sampling bottles ready to be deployed in the Southern Ocean.
Credit: Earle Wilson
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