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Arctic Under Pressure Expedition - The Acid Test
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Signe Klavsen in Svalbard
Danish scientist Signe Klavsen, working with scientists from IFM-GEOMAR hauls in the tube that connects the 'spider' which releases a salt water solution inside the 'mesocosms' (experiment water enclosures) in order to calibrate the experiment before it begins. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza and its crew are working with scientists from the German marine research institute IFM-GEOMAR to investigate ocean acidification, by deploying nine large mesocosms in Kongsfjord, near the Arctic scientific research station of Ny-Alesund in Svalbard. The mesocosms are being used to investigate future implications of ocean acidification, a phenomenon caused by carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that has just as much potential to damage marine ecosystems as climate change. Absorption of excess CO2 pollution by seawater causes its PH level to drop, making it more difficult for creatures integral to the food web to form shells and skeletons.
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Nick Cobbing
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Svalbard-9568
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Caucasian appearance
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Climate (campaign title)
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Day
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Educational and research equipment
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Experiments
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KWCI (GPI)
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Men
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Mesocosms
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Ocean acidification
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Oceans (campaign title)
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One person
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Outdoors
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Samples
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Sampling (activity)
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Save the Arctic (campaign title)
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Science
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Scientists
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Testing