Exposure of larval pinto abalone to ocean acidification and warming negatively impacts survival, settlement, and size - Ocean Acidification
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Exposure of larval pinto abalone to ocean acidification and warming negatively impacts survival, settlement, and size - Ocean Acidification
Pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana), the only abalone species native to Washington, declined by 97% in the state from 1992 to 2017. Their decline is a loss for indigenous tribes, recreational divers, and the health of subtidal rocky reefs and kelp beds. Current restoration actions are facing threats of ocean acidification and warming in the northeast […] The post Exposure of larval pinto abalone to ocean acidification and warming negatively i…
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