The way carbon dioxide reacts with sea water produces carbonic acid that exists mainly near the surface of the water, which makes it extremely difficult for some creatures, such as different species of coral and plankton, to produce the mineral they need in order to create their exoskeletons or shells, calcium carbonate. (Environmental Protection Agency, 2014) Any pH level less than 5 can severely impact populations of fish, either by affecting reproduction or directly causing death. Small factors and events that occur in ecosystems can lead to a much larger impact on the environment overall. This in turn, could affect the whole habitat that is the oceans by setting off a chain reaction on a much larger scale, which could affect other ecosystems and the earth in general, as well. Many people rely on the ocean’s sea life as their main source of protein, and there are many coastal countries and areas across the world that rely heavily on their fishing industries, which cannot survive without healthy marine life. Although some species of plants may actually benefit from these higher carbon dioxide levels, such as algae and seagrasses, the majority will not and will definitely die off …show more content…
The control of the investigation was water with normal CO2 levels. The behavioral test was put into action using a two-option flume setup, where the fish were given the choice between control seawater or water containing a chemical alarm-cue. The chemically-concentrated water was typically avoided by the fish due to the smell it emits that resembles an injured fish of its own species. The experimenters discovered that the fish that were exposed to extra CO2 levels spent much more time near the alarm-cue than the control fish, which is of course very unusual for an average fish. The research done on the brain and blood chemistry further proved that these CO2 levels majorly altered the fish’s behavior. (University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, 2016)
Figure 2: Unknown Author, 2013 Anthropogenic climate change as a whole is extremely dangerous and very preventable, but this specific indicator (ocean acidification) is horribly lethal to more than just one ecosystem or environment. With the world’s oceans being the center of many areas of commerce, industry, and food sources, it is very possible that this could be one of the most deadly effects of the burning