LONDON — The Earth’s oceans may be acidifying faster than at any point during the last 300 million years due to industrial emissions, endangering marine life from oysters and reefs to sea-going salmon, researchers said.
The scientists found surging levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forced down the pH of the ocean by 0.1 unit in the last century, 10 times faster than the closest historical comparison from 56 million years ago, New York’s Columbia University, which led the research, said Thursday. The seas absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, forming carbonic acid. The lower the pH level in the seas, the more acidic they are.
Past instances of ocean acidification have been linked with mass extinctions of marine creatures so the current one could also threaten important species, according to Baerbel Hoenisch, the paleoceanographer at Columbia who was lead author of the paper that appeared in the journal Science.
“If industrial carbon emissions continue at the current pace, we may lose organisms we care about — coral reefs, oysters, salmon,” Hoenisch said.
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has said ocean pH may fall another 0.3 units this century, according to Columbia. The closest change to the current pace occurred during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum about 56 million years ago, when a doubling of the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide may have pushed pH levels down by 0.45 units over 20,000 years, according to the researchers.
Then, fossil records indicate as many as half of all species of seabed-dwelling single-celled creatures called benthic foraminifers became extinct, suggesting species higher up the food chain may also have died out, they said.
The scientists used fossil records including the preservation of calcium carbonate in ocean sediments and the concentrations of various elements to reconstruct past ocean conditions. Two other mass extinctions about 200 million years and 252 million years ago may also be linked to acidification, though there’s less fossil evidence, according to the study.
“Although similarities exist, no past event perfectly parallels future projections in terms of disrupting the balance of ocean carbonate chemistry — a consequence of the unprecedented rapidity of CO2 release currently taking place,” the researchers wrote.
Researchers based in the United States, Britain, Netherlands, Germany and Spain contributed to the study, which was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.



Blah blah blah more jibberish from the Church of Al Gore
Brilliant scientific analysis, Chuck. How’s that Ph.D. coming? Ignoring reality will not make it go away.
So what is the rate today and what was the rate 237 million years ago?
mass extinctions lead to mass re-populations…
Do you believe in evolution or are you a control freak like those creationists?
Over the long term ONE HALF OF OUR OXYGEN COMES FROM THE OCEAN. So,
eventually an acidic ocean will kill off mankind. Our decisions now will
have an impact for generations to come. We will be known as the
generation who had a chance to preserve the planet, but due to greed and
laziness (including lazy thinking) we did nothing.
The acidification of the oceans is different from previous situations because it is man made and is therefore preventable. Because it is a result of burning fossil fuels we can prevent acidification, if we choose to, which we obviously don’t. Why is the ocean important to us? Over the short term, it feeds billions of people. In Maine, it generates income from fishing and lobstering. An acidic ocean will have no lobster, fish, clams, shrimp, seaweed, etc. It will have only jellyfish.
Nice.
How do they know the pH level of the ocean 56 million years ago? There are no exact explanations of how the earth came to form, what exactly killed off all the dinosaurs, and many other phenomenon’s but yet they can tell me the pH level of the ocean millions of years ago. BS.
The ocean’s chemistry and temperature is recorded in chemistry of marine rocks and sediments – it’s called paleoclimatology and isotope geochemistry.
We know that a large bolide impact killed off the dinososaurs – again the evidence comes from the iridium anomaly in rocks at the K/T boundary.
We also know from observation of nebulae and from the isotope geochemistry of terrestrial rocks, meteorites and moon rocks that the Earth, Sun and planets condensed out of interstellar gas 4.6 billion years ago.
It’s called science.
Something that the low-information college-is-snobbery GOP right wing cannot and/or refuses to understand.
Yessah
Thank you for this important coverage!
For those who want to learn more, here’s the NOAA website
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/Ocean+Acidification
Keep up the good work!
Is this the same group that said we were going to suffer an ice age back in the 1970’s?
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,944914,00.html
Or is the same group that said the Himalayan glaciers were melting?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/feb/08/glaciers-mountains
Perhaps its this group that said the earth would gain 2 degrees F in temperature by 2012
http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/
No scientist predicted and ice age in the 1970’s – that myth came from a 975 Newsweek article – and was made up.
Just like the rest if the denier drivel you see from the anti-science anti-intellectual GOP right wing.
Alpine glaciers are retreating world-wide – as are glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Arctic sea ice is disappearing.
Permafrost is warming.
These are the Undeniable Truths of Anthropogenic Global Warming.
yessah
and for every scientist that promotes this nonsense there are two who dispute it.
I’m shocked, shocked, that a panel on climate change is finding climate change. Round up the usual suspects.
This is not climate change – this is a change in ocean chemistry caused by anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions.
CO2 dissolves in seawater to produce carbonic acid – which lowers the pH of the ocean.
Marine organisms that secrete calcium carbonate shells or tests have problems building and maintaining these structures art lower pH values.
Maine clam flats are already being effected by acidification – the spat do not thrive and grow.
There are two consequences gto greenhouse gas emissions – global warming and ocean acidification.
Shocked now?
Hope so.
yessah