
Gretchen Hofmann an associate professor of biology at the University of California is researching tiny organisms called pteropods. These pteropods play a critical role in marine ecology. Hofmann says that these tiny creatures could be suffering from high levels of carbon dioxide in the oceans. She says that when carbon dioxide dissolves in sea water it increases the acidity by stripping out carbonate ions. Carbonate ions are essential to pteropods to build calcium carbonate shells and an exoskeleton. Hofmann says that if we lose these organisms the impact on the food chain could be catastrophic. It would be a loss to herring cod, salmon, mackerel and many more species. If we lose these organisms it could be disastrous for many marine life.
What can we do? Instead of driving all the time we can start walking. The smoke from your car comes back down as acid rain. Be aware of where your garbage goes. Most of the garbage that was dumped into the ocean in the early 1990’s. is still there. When your cruising around in your boat only turn on your engine when you need it. Every year buy a new or cleaner marine engine for your boats.
