Ocean acidification (OA) has been recently recognized as one of the most pervasive and potentially damaging anthropogenic impacts on life in oceans (Halpern et al., 2008). Acting as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), within the last 200 years
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Summary: | Ocean acidification (OA) has been recently recognized as one of the most pervasive and potentially damaging anthropogenic impacts on life in oceans (Halpern et al., 2008). Acting as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), within the last 200 years |
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