ScienceDaily (2009-11-03) -- Deep-sea ecosystems occupying 60 percent of the Earth's surface could be vulnerable to the effects of global warming, warn scientists. Long-term climate change is likely to influence both deep-sea communities and the chemistry of their environment.
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Science DailyDeep-sea Ecosystems Affected By Climate Change
View Fabien Cousteau's speech, during the SI/E Water Congress in Amsterdam, on how human impact on our (water) planet is affecting our health.
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