Acid oceans: the 'evil twin' of climate change (photos: Monterey Bay, CA)







In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, a harbor seal is seen among ... 

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, a harbor seal is seen among the kelp at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Monterey, Calif. Far from Copenhagen's turbulent climate talks, the sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters reposing along the shoreline and kelp forests of this protected marine area stand to gain from any global deal to cut greenhouse gases.

(AP Photo/John Helprin)





                                           In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, Sea kelp floats on the surface ...

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, Sea kelp floats on the surface of the water at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Monterey, Calif. Far from Copenhagen's turbulent climate talks, the sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters reposing along the shoreline and kelp forests of this protected marine area stand to gain from any global deal to cut greenhouse gases.

(AP Photo/John Helprin)





                                                                In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, Research Director for the ...

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, Research Director for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Andrew DeVogelaere paddles his kayak at the sanctuary in Monterey, Calif. Far from Copenhagen's turbulent climate talks, the sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters reposing along the shoreline and kelp forests of this protected marine area stand to gain from any global deal to cut greenhouse gases.

(AP Photo/John Helprin)












Acid oceans: the 'evil twin' of climate change
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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2009, Research Director for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Andrew DeVogelaere paddles his kayak at the sanctuary in Monterey, Calif. Far from Copenhagen's turbulent climate talks, the sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters reposing along the shoreline and kelp forests of this protected marine area stand to gain from any global deal to cut greenhouse gases.

(AP Photo/John Helprin)



 

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