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The Fate of Carbon - Trailer

Scientists study how increased levels of CO2 impact how carbon cycles through the seas.

Aired 06/09/2017

Changing Seas

The Fate of Carbon - Trailer

Preview: Season 9 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Scientists study how increased levels of CO2 impact how carbon cycles through the seas.

For millennia, the exchange of CO2 between the oceans and atmosphere has been in balance. Now, with more anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the oceans are taking up more CO2 as well. This additional CO2 is negatively impacting sensitive ecosystems and scientists worry how changes to the ocean environment will affect the way carbon is cycled through the seas.

Aired 06/09/2017

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Major funding for this program was provided by the Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional funding was provided by Diver’s Direct/Emocean Sports, inspiring the...

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The Fate of Carbon - Trailer

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Preview: S9 | 3m 45s | Scientists study how increased levels of CO2 impact how carbon cycles through the seas. (3m 45s)

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Changing Seas is presented by your local public television station.

Major funding for this program was provided by the Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional funding was provided by Diver’s Direct/Emocean Sports, inspiring the...

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