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Title: Global Warming Ocean Impacts and Feedbacks


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Global WarmingOcean Impacts and Feedbacks
  • By Josh Gardner

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The Ocean
  • The ocean makes up 76 of the planet.
  • The ocean moves energy out of the tropics to the
    rest of the world which creates weather.
  • The ocean adds moisture to the air.
  • The ocean is very important in global climate.
  • The ocean contains great amounts of CO2

3
Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
4
Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
  • This circulation starts in the gulfs where warm
    salty water moves north where it cools.
  • When it cools, it becomes more dense and the salt
    allows it to sink.
  • The current then moves South where is starts
    over.
  • This movement allows CO2 to be absorbed

5
Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
  • The thermohaline Circulation has had a 40
    decrease in intensity.
  • It appears to be slowing.
  • The thermohaline circulation also has an
    important role of supplying heat to the polar
    region which regulate the amount of ice in these
    areas.

6
Impact on the Ocean
  • The Ocean has absorbed nearly half of the carbon
    emitted by humans since 1850.
  • This weakens the thermohaline circulation which
    also weakens the intake.
  • CO2 from the atmosphere diffuses into the ocean.
  • A lot of CO2 creates carbonic acid.
  • This means the pH of the ocean drops and the
    ocean becomes more acidic.

7
Marine Life
  • Marine plants soak up carbon dioxide and use it
    during photosynthesis.
  • The CO2 is also used to make skeletons and shells
    of the ocean creatures
  • The ocean needs CO2
  • Plankton is the basis of all of the food chains
    in the ocean.
  • When the ocean in low in CO3 and becomes acidic,
    plankton becomes deformed
  • This could devastate the oceans food chains

8
Bleached Coral
  • Bleached coral is when the little organisms
    living on the coral die
  • This is caused by the climate change and by an
    acidic ocean

9
Conclusion
  • We know that the ocean has helped tremendously in
    slowing down global warming, but that help will
    stop.
  • The ocean acidification depends on the amount of
    CO2 , not the climate.
  • That means that geoengineering does nothing for
    helping the ocean.
  • We are causing a major effect on our oceans.

10
  • Global Climate Change Ocean Impacts and
    Feedbacks
  • Julia Cole, Associate Professor of Geosciences
  • Notes taken from lecture on November 7, 2006
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