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Pacific conversation card series : Growing our Understanding of Ocean Acidification
SPREP Publications, Climate Change Resilience
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In the natural volcanic seeps of Tutum Bay, Papua New Guinea, CO2 bubbles out from cracks in the seafloor and expose the nearby coral reef to a seawater pH between 7.6 and 7.7. That’s 40% lower than the global average ocean pH today!
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Pacific Conversation Card Series : Coral Prey or Plastic?
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Micro plastics are very small pieces of plastics, often created when water bottles, nappies, fishing nets, bags, paint and more are broken down by the waves and sun. Corals can mistake microplastics for living plankton their usual food.
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