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This dataset was first added to MfE Data Service on 28 Sep 2015.
Ocean acidification, measured by the reduction in sea water pH, is mainly caused by oceans absorbing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Ocean acidification affects marine species in various ways. The growth and survival rates of some shell-building species are affected because they struggle to build their shells. The behaviour and physiology of some fish is also affected. This could influence marine ecosystems and commercial, customary, and recreational fishing or harvesting.
This dataset relates to the "Ocean acidification" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.
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1. | Ocean acidity trend statistics xlsx | 12.1 KB | xlsx |
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2. | Data quality for Acidity (pH) of subantarctic waters east of New Zealand | 265 KB |
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Category | Environmental Reporting > Marine > Ocean acidity and climate change |
Tags | Environment Aotearoa 2015 |
Metadata | Dublin Core |
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Table ID | 52522 |
Data type | Table |
Row count | 588 |
Columns | Decimal_Year, Parameter_and_unit, Measurement |
Services | Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed |
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Added | 28 Sep 2015 |
Revisions | 6 - Browse all revisions |
Current revision | Imported on Sept. 28, 2015 from CSV . |