What is "ocean acidification"
When
carbon dioxide (CO2) is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that
reduce seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of
biologically important calcium carbonate minerals. These chemical reactions are
termed "ocean acidification" or "OA" for short. Calcium
carbonate minerals are the building blocks for the skeletons and shells of many
marine organisms. In areas where most life now congregates in the ocean, the
seawater is supersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate minerals. This
means there are abundant building blocks for calcifying organisms to build
their skeletons and shells. However, continued ocean acidification is causing
many parts of the ocean to become under saturated with these minerals, which is
likely to affect the ability of some organisms to produce and maintain their
shells.( Reference- e sources )

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