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The decrease in our Oceans PH is too small (worst case 0.02) to be measurable by most equipment. Local PH changes can wipe out local life, but there is not a real affect on our Oceans (in total) from any perceived changes in PH.

Studies showing CO2 levels wildly high (over 1%) show the change would still be in the area of 0.6 overall. Pollution in localized areas is a far worse and real situation. This can cause massive changes in local PH levels. Shipping and human activities are to blame for these changes.

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