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sue4e3

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Thu Jan 21, 2016, 11:40 AM Jan 2016

Rising Carbon Dioxide Emissions Pose 'Intoxication' Threat to World's Ocean Fish

http://www.sciencenewsline.com/news/2016012101240055.html

UNSW Australia researchers have found that carbon dioxide concentrations in seawater could reach levels high enough to make fish "intoxicated" and disoriented many decades earlier than previously thought, with serious implications for the world's fisheries. The UNSW study, published in the journal Nature, is the first global analysis of the impact of rising carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels on natural variations in carbon dioxide concentrations in the world's oceans.

"Our results were staggering and have massive implications for global fisheries and marine ecosystems across the planet," says lead author, Dr Ben McNeil, of the UNSW Climate Change Research Centre.

"High concentrations of carbon dioxide cause fish to become intoxicated -- a phenomenon known as hypercapnia. Essentially, the fish become lost at sea. The carbon dioxide affects their brains and they lose their sense of direction and ability to find their way home. They don't even know where their predators are.

"We've shown that if atmospheric carbon dioxide pollution continues to rise, fish and other marine creatures in CO2 hotpots in the Southern, Pacific and North Atlantic oceans will experience episodes of hypercapnia by the middle of this century -- much sooner than had been predicted, and with more damaging effects than thought.
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Rising Carbon Dioxide Emissions Pose 'Intoxication' Threat to World's Ocean Fish (Original Post) sue4e3 Jan 2016 OP
acidification of the oceans is not emphasized enough as reason we need much faster action on GW Bill USA Jan 2016 #1

Bill USA

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1. acidification of the oceans is not emphasized enough as reason we need much faster action on GW
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 04:43 PM
Jan 2016

There really isn't enough known about CO2 concentrations and acidification and what level of acidification will lead to the die-off of life in the oceans. But it could be not far off and the loss of food from the oceans would be a disaster - and when it comes it's likely to occur fairly quickly - making taking aggressive action, more quickly on GW even MORE of an imperative.

This intoxication due to higher CO2 concentrations adds to the uncertainty of how much time we have to avert disaster in the oceans.


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