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The human impact on our oceans

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Scientists are researching how we have altered the pH of oceans and estuaries.

It seems unimaginable that humans could alter the chemistry of the world's oceans. But scientists at mote marine laboratories in Sarasota, Florida are researching how we have altered the pH of oceans and estuaries. This segment is part of an ongoing public media reporting initiative called Peril & Promise, telling the human stories and solutions of climate change.

03/26/2018

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