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What is Ocean Acidification? Infographic by Elzemiek Zinkstok | Lushomo for the Save Our Seas Foundation Pencemaran Air, Science Infographics, Ocean Acidification, Scientific Poster, Science Stem, Infographic Inspiration, Save Our Oceans, Infographic Poster, Environmental Education

Ocean acidification, caused by the addition of huge amounts of carbon dioxide to the marine environment, is a problem that has come to the fore relatively recently. Jason Hall-Spencer, Professor of Marine Biology at Plymouth University, places it within the context of the myriad other threats that face the world’s oceans.

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Alicia Clough - Ocean acidification, caused by the addition of huge amounts of carbon dioxide to the marine environment, is a massive problem for our world. The more acidic our oceans, the less life it will be able to sustain. The less life sustained in the ocean means less life sustained on land. It's one big heartbreaking cycle that needs to end! Blue Economy, Scientific Poster Design, Environmental Posters, Plymouth University, Ocean Acidification, Scientific Poster, Ocean Projects, Infographic Inspiration, Infographic Design Layout

Ocean acidification, caused by the addition of huge amounts of carbon dioxide to the marine environment, is a problem that has come to the fore relatively recently. Jason Hall-Spencer, Professor of Marine Biology at Plymouth University, places it within the context of the myriad other threats that face the world’s oceans.

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Great Pacific Garbage Patch infographic. Image: The Ocean Cleanup Nature, Ocean Theme Graphic Design, Ocean Infographic Design, Ocean Infographic, Pacific Garbage Patch, Facts Infographic, Environmental Activism, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Data Dashboard

In June, an all-women team of environmental activists will pass through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch while participating in the Great Pacific Race. The Ripple Effect team intends to use the attention generated by the race to illuminate deteriorating conditions in the Pacific Ocean.

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