• Safeguarding Our Seas: Unveiling the Threats of Ocean Acidification

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Safeguarding Our Seas: Unveiling the Threats of Ocean Acidification

  • Summary

  • How much longer can our oceans bear the brunt of skyrocketing CO2 levels before they start to fail? Ocean acidification is not merely a scientific term; it's a pressing reality threatening the very fabric of marine ecosystems. With CO2 levels up by 40% since the pre-industrial era, our oceans are nearing their limits as carbon sinks. Even a small pH drop has massive consequences—enough to disrupt the calcification processes that oysters and pteropods rely on. This episode unpacks the alarming findings from the EPA, revealing the domino effect this heightened acidity has on biodiversity and the marine food web, particularly near our coastlines where additional local factors compound the issue.


    We're not just about sounding alarms; we aim to empower. By understanding the vital connections between ocean health and human well-being, we can start addressing these challenges before it's too late. Highlighting the role of marine life like pteropods as harbingers of oceanic health, we discuss how their survival is integral to sustaining seafood supplies, beaches, and entire ecosystems. This conversation goes beyond doom and gloom, urging listeners to stay informed and proactive in seeking solutions. By collectively engaging with these environmental signals, we can work towards ensuring that our oceans remain vibrant and life-sustaining for future generations.

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