Raphael Thys
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Limit #5 : Ocean Acidification

Limit #5 : Ocean Acidification

Around a quarter of the carbon dioxide humanity emits is ultimately dissolved in the oceans. Here it forms carbonic acid, decreasing the pH of the surface water. This increased acidity reduces the amount of available carbonate ions, an essential 'building block' used by e.g. corals, shellfish and many plankton species to grow and survive. Compared to pre-industrial times, surface ocean acidity has increased by 30 percent.