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ERIC Number: EJ1056434
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Apr
Pages: 6
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-0002-7685
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Demonstrating the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Organisms to Support Climate Change Understanding
Kelley, Amanda L.; Hanson, Paul R.; Kelley, Stephanie A.
American Biology Teacher, v77 n4 p258-263 Apr 2015
Ocean acidification, a product of CO[subscript 2] absorption by the world's oceans, is largely driven by the anthropogenic combustion of fossil fuels and has already lowered the pH of marine ecosystems. Organisms with calcium carbonate shells and skeletons are especially susceptible to increasing environmental acidity due to reduction in the saturation state of CaCO[subscript 3] that accompanies ocean acidification. Creating a connection between human-mediated changes to our environment and the effect it will have on biota is crucial to establishing an understanding of the potential effects of global climate change. We outline two low-cost laboratory experiments that eloquently mimic the biochemical process of ocean acidification on two timescales, providing educators with hands-on, hypothesis-driven experiments that can easily be conducted in middle and high school biology or environmental science courses.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Education Level: Secondary Education; High Schools; Middle Schools; Junior High Schools
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
Sponsor: National Science Foundation
Authoring Institution: N/A
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