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Loan sharks 'hang around the school gates'
2017-11-29 12:41:47| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
On one estate they handed out cards to children asking mums to ring if the children needed new trainers.
As Oceans Become More Acidic,Mussels Could Lose Ability to Hang On
2016-07-06 20:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Rising carbon dioxide emissions have caused the worlds oceans to become 30 percent more acidic since the Industrial Revolution, affecting everything from marine lifes ability to build shells to the pH level of fishes blood. Now, scientists have discovered that more acidic water also prevents mussels from attaching to rocks and other surfaces, which could have ramifications on the global food chain, the economy, and ecosystem health. Oceans today have a pH of about 8.1. When the pH drops below...
Ocean acidification will make it hard for mussels to hang on experiments suggest
2016-07-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CBC.ca: For a seafood lover, the strong, stretchy threads that mussels use to cling to rocks are a nuisance to be discarded. But for the mussel, they're a lifeline necessary to cling to its home and new research shows they're vulnerable to the climate change double-whammy of warmer and more acidic waters. Penn Cove mussel farmer A mussel farmer at Penn Cove Shellfish on Whidbey Island in Washington State shows a rope with mussels growing on it, along with algae. (Emily Carrington) "It is concerning,"...
Acid attack: Can mussels hang on for much longer?
2016-07-06 03:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Scientists from The University of Washington have found evidence that ocean acidification caused by carbon emissions can prevent mussels attaching themselves to rocks and other substrates, making them easy targets for predators and threatening the mussel farming industry. "A strong attachment is literally a mussel's lifeline" says Professor Emily Carrington, one of the lead researchers. Mussels attach themselves to hard surfaces so that they can filter plankton from seawater for food. They generally...
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