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Tag Archives: sea cucumbers

For coral reefs it´s not just ocean acidification, but also local chemistry that counts

Posted on December 24, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

CO2 dissolves carbonate – so CO2 is bad. Sea cucumbers eat carbonate. But at least they do give something good back to the water.

Posted in Bits of Ecology | Tagged CaCO3, CO2, coral, coral reef, Journal of Geophysical Research, ocean acidification, oceans, sea cucumbers
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