is it too late to save the oceans?

According to a recent study, people are constantly destroying the oceans with many different activities and at different levels of danger.

According to a recent study, people are constantly destroying the oceans with many different activities and at different levels of danger.

Specifically, human carbon emissions activities " are affecting aquatic biological processes, from genes to ecosystems, from rocks to ocean basins, affecting services. and human ecosystem, threatening food security , "research by Professor Mike Kingsford - of ARC Coral Research Center and James Cook University - with his colleague Andrew Brierley of St Andrews University, Scotland warning.

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Human activities are transforming the world's oceans (Photo: TTO)

The study, published in the latest issue of today's Journal of Biology, says that the rate of physical change in some oceans is currently high at an unprecedented level , and the substitution of ocean life is also at similarly, including changes in areas where fish and marine species can live, grow and some major changes in marine ecosystems.

' The climate is warming faster than it was 56 million years ago, when the temperature rose about 6 degrees Celsius within 1,000 years. If the toxic emissions continue to be exhausted, the temperature will rise to 5.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century , 'the team warned.

According to them, it is probably too late to reverse the harmful effects on marine ecosystems, but limiting harmful activities to the ocean can help minimize the negative impact on the ecosystem. Earth.

Update 17 December 2018
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