We know that elevated levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are rapidly changing ocean chemistry, leading to ocean acidification.
Sabemos que los niveles elevados de dióxido de carbono antropogénico en la atmósfera modifica rápidamente la química marina, causando una acidificación de los océanos.
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP)’s high sensitivity to climate change makes it a perfect location for furthering scientific understanding of ocean chemistry.