Researchers-DR HELEN FINDLAY,DR CERI LEWIS took part ii a combined survey via PLYMOUTH AND EXETER UNIVERSITIES-CATLIN ARTIC SURVEY.The study took part in ARTIC SPRING and found COPEPODS-TINY CRUSTACENS may not be able to survive due to seas becoming more acidic which in turn could impact food chain.Some ares are already experienccing the fastest rates of acidifation on EARTH,combined sea loss ,warming temper
matures,impactcts on marine ARTIC life.
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