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Ocean acidification harms cod larvae more than previously thought
New studies on cod larvae show severe organ damages caused by high CO2 concentrations Acidification is, next to rising temperatures and dwindling oxygen concentrations, one of the major threats to marine life due to the changing global climate.
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