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The Shellfish Corner -- Shellfish and the Problem of Ocean Acidification
Aquaculture Magazine (2014)
  • Michael A Rice, University of Rhode Island
Abstract

The acidification of the world's oceans due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is creating a problem in the dissolution of larval shells of mollusks and creating problems for shellfish hatcheries. Hatcheries can mitigate the problem by treating incoming seawater with alkaline sodium carbonate, but there is evidence that acidic sediments in some locations are a source of considerable post-settlement loss of newly set juveniles.

Keywords
  • Ocean acidification
Publication Date
October, 2014
Citation Information
Michael A Rice. "The Shellfish Corner -- Shellfish and the Problem of Ocean Acidification" Aquaculture Magazine Vol. 40 Iss. 5 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_rice/46/