Scientists Find That Polluted Oceans Could Make Fish Anxious
Svati Kirsten Narula, theatlantic.comWe’ve known for a while that the ocean is rapidly becoming too acidic for some forms of marine life to survive. We know that this is caused by continued rising emissions of carbon dioxide, which dissolves from the atmosphere into the oc…
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