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Shark Science Monday: Julia Spät discusses the effect of ocean acidification on sharks

Posted on October 18, 2010October 19, 2010 By David Shiffman 2 Comments on Shark Science Monday: Julia Spät discusses the effect of ocean acidification on sharks
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In the latest edition of Shark Science Monday, Woods Hole/Boston University researcher Julia Spät discusses how ocean acidification is likely to affect sharks.

As always, feel free to ask questions for Julia in the comments.

~WhySharksMatter

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2 thoughts on “Shark Science Monday: Julia Spät discusses the effect of ocean acidification on sharks”

  1. Steve says:
    October 19, 2010 at 12:00 am

    Difficult to hear, but worth a listen. If these results represent what will happen to wild sharks, then populations already under pressure will be in big trouble.

  2. WhySharksMatter says:
    October 19, 2010 at 12:04 am

    Sorry for the sound quality. This was an early interview with a new camera, before I figured out certain features. I think that was Julia has to say is worth listening to despite some background noise.

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