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    • Chapter 1 – 6
      • Fish—Almost out of stock?
      • Are fish farms the future?
      • Fertilizer for the Dead Zones
      • Trash in the surf, poison in the sea
      • The Microplastic Problem
      • The danger of declining diversity
    • Chapter 7 – 12
      • How the ocean slows climate change
      • Warming waters and rising risks
      • Life in the Danger Zone
      • A corrosive future
      • Exploitation and protected areas
      • Who owns the ocean?
    • Chapter 13 – 18
      • Global Hunger for natural Resources
      • Where does the future lie
      • Destination: Ocean
      • World Trade and Price Wars
      • Living with the ocean
      • Towards a New Governance of the ocean
  • 12 Brief Lessons About the Ocean
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A CORROSIVE FUTURE

Our oceans are becoming more and more acidic. Though barely detectable to humans, for many of the animals that live there, the change is already proving fatal.

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