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Dying Oceans
A team of scientists have predicted large-scale
extinction events if the global ocean oxygen keeps depleting
at the current rate. Dead zones are areas low in oxygen content
where higher forms of life like fish, crabs and clams cannot
survive. Projections made by the team of Danish researchers
showed that unchecked global warming would lead to a dramatic
expansion of dead zones in the global ocean by a factor of
10 or more. Published in the January 2009 issue of Nature
Geoscience, the findings go on to say that these dead zones
will invade the deep ocean leading to mass extinctions. For
example, off the western coasts of the US and South America,
it would lead to severe fish and shellfish deaths.
Source: Down
To Earth, February 2009

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