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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1381068)11/26/2022 1:07:46 PM
From: Wharf Rat   of 1575243
 
The only things breathing out too much CO2 are the tail pipes, smoke stacks, and methane flares powered by fossil carbon. Fish are having to adapt to more of our CO2 in the water, and a lower pH.

Fish slow to adapt behaviors to climate change
Rising CO2 levels in the world's oceans interfere with the ability of some fish to avoid predators, a condition to which fish will be slow to adapt.

environment-review.yale.edu.

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Ocean Acidification Making It Harder For Fish to Breathe
climatecentral.org

May 12, 2016 — The research showed that these two chemical consequences of climate change could conspire to affect the surface-breathing behavior of some fish.

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Ocean acidification is economic concern for shellfish hatcheries
marketplace.org

Jul 5, 2022 — Lower pH water, caused by higher carbon dioxide emissions, can kill baby oysters as they fight for minerals to grow their shells.
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