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Ocean acidificationScienceDaily
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Ocean acidification is caused by an increase in the level of carbon dioxide in ocean water, leading to a reduction in pH.
This makes calcium carbonate less available in the ocean, which corals use to build and repair their skeleton.
Researchers observed two reefs in Upa-Upasina , Papua New Guinea .
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