Ocean acidification is, more or less, is the same category as climate change, and is directly connected to it in that acidification is largely a result of excessive amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere, and ultimately in the water. Decades ago it was noticed that lots of lakes in upstate New York and New England had become too acidic to sustain fish life because CO2 and other contaminents emitted from midwestern coal fired power plants was entering the upper atmosphere and causing acid rain to fall further east because of prevailing winds. The same phenomenon is happening on a global scale, with CO2 from human activity, fossil fuels, burning forests, etc., creating an increasingly acidic oceanic environment.
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