Marine life facing mass extinction - 0 views
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"The rate of change we are seeing in the quantities of carbon dioxide going into the atmosphere and then being absorbed into the oceans is so great that it is difficult to compare what is happening now with what has happened in the past but we do know that past disturbances in the carbon cycle have been a feature of mass extinction events."
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Elle Milkes on 08 Nov 11Marine Ecosystems need a certain type of environment to thrive. Recently, Marine Ecosystems are receiving a ton of Carbon Dioxide Emissions which relate to The Atmosphere Lecture notes. Carbon Dioxide is 1% of our earth's atmosphere so if Marine Ecosystems are receiving too much Carbon Dioxide, the balance of the atmosphere/ocean could be disturbed causing extinction.
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caused by the "deadly trio" of global warming, ocean acidification and lack of water oxygen or hypoxia.It states that these three factors are present in the ocean today and gives examples of marine ecosystems suffering severe disturbance
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Global Warming can have detrimental effects on Marine Ecosystems by causing disturbances in the natural life cycle. Global Warming in our APES notes causes sea levels to rise by melting ice caps and by thermal expansion. The melting of ice caps would cause some marine animal's ecosystems to become destroyed which could cause more extinction.
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global warming, pollution and habitat loss, with a high risk of "major extinctions" according to a panel of experts.
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examined the combined effects of pollution, acidification, ocean warming, over-fishing and depleting levels of oxygen in the water.
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oceanic conditions are similar to those of "previous major extinctions of species in Earth's history," and that we face losing marine species and entire marine ecosystems, such as coral reefs, within a single generation.
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"The rate of change we are seeing in the quantities of carbon dioxide going into the atmosphere and then being absorbed into the oceans is so great that it is difficult to compare what is happening now with what has happened in the past but we do know that past disturbances in the carbon cycle have been a feature of mass extinction events."
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"The challenges for the future of the ocean are vast, but unlike previous generations we know what now needs to happen. The time to protect the blue heart of our planet is now, today and urgent."
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describe oceans as the earth's circulatory system, performing numerous vital functions which make the planet habitable, such as creating more than half our oxygen, driving weather systems while modulating the atmosphere, as well as providing us with vital resources.
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