Seawater with the potentially shell-disrupting chemistry
predicted for the open ocean after 2050 has already surfaced along North America’s West Coast, scientists report.
IN DEEP WATER Cold water, in blue, indicates where researchers measured a corrosive upwelling from the deep. Image courtesy of Dana Greeley and Simone Alin of PMEL
In spring 2007, the corrosive, deep water rose temporarily to
the Pacific surface some 40 kilometers roughly west of the California-Oregon
border, says Richard Feely of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration’s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle.
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