Fish Learn to Cope in a High CO2 World
date:Jul 12, 2012
Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoECRS) reported in thejournal Nature Climate Change, encouraging new findings that some fish may be less vulnerable to high CO2 and an acidifying ocean than previously feared.

There has been a lot of concern around the world about recent findings that baby fish are highly vulnerable to small increases in acidity, as more CO2 released by human activities dissolves into the oceans, says Dr Gabi Miller of CoECRS and James Cook Un
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