Archive for April 20th, 2012

Acidification in Arabian Gulf – Insights from pH and temperature measurements

The detrimental effects of increasing atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases since the industrial revolution has led to a concerted international effort to control their release and abate the environmental and human health impacts. CO2 is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis of plants in the terrestrial environment and by aquatic sequestration. In the Middle East and other arid countries, terrestrial removal is minimal. The most likely removal pathway for CO2 in arid regions around the world is by aquatic sequestration. In the Middle East the major sink is the Arabian Gulf which leads to acidification of the marine environment. Biweekly pH concentration measurements in surface waters of the northern Arabian Gulf over a four year period in this study suggest that the Arabian Gulf waters are becoming increasingly acidic with time. Supporting evidence for increased CO2 sequestration comes from increased marine primary productivity over the past decade. Biological effects, such as coral bleaching, observed during this period suggest that urgent action is required to reverse the trend and protect marine life. The data highlight the fact that this semi-enclosed sea is undergoing a rapid degradation which may affect the oceanic chemistry and biogeochemical cycle much earlier than predicted for most oceanic waters.

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Nuevas tecnologías para el seguimiento de la acidificación marina en el espacio natural Costa del Garraf (in Spanish)

El proyecto propuesto desarrollará sistemas específicos para la medición de pH marino y CO2 atmosférico en la Costa del Garraf.

El aumento del contenido de CO2 en la atmósfera debido a las actividades antrópicas está provocando, a través del efecto invernadero y debido a que buena parte del CO2 emitido está siendo absorbido por los mares y océanos, una progresiva acidificación de sus aguas, lo cual tiene efectos devastadores para muchos organismos marinos.

Los sistemas de medición del pH marino y el CO2 atmosférico se implementarán en el observatorio OBSEA que, por sus características únicas, es especialmente idóneo para la toma de medidas en continuo a altas frecuencias de los diferentes parámetros de interés de una forma integrada.

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