If you want "a place" for the impact of CO2 acidification to cause a problem it would be the coral reefs. If you want other areas you would have to look at the impact on the shells of clams and oysters, the gills of fish and the impact on fish eggs. In all the case around corals and shells it is due to the decreased permanence and availability of Calcium carbonate extraction for structure. Fir the fish impacts it is due to the required pH balance for healthy conditions. All the problems result from additional CO2 dissolving in the water from the atmosphere and the warmer ocean waters from GHG climate change changing chemical activity in the water.
Everything living. The lungs take in the air pollution. It is just like a poison. Even fish are affected. The air pollution will make its way into the water, as in Ocean acidification.
transition zone ;)
Surface Zone
Arguably, the island state of Tasmania has been most affected by deforestation and logging.
The area that has been most affected by deforestation would be the Amazon River Basin.
Pacific ocean.
almost every animal been affected by tornadoes but cows get effected the most
The state of Queensland has been the most affected.
Quebec
The states that were most highly effected have been Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, but other states such as Maryland and Delaware have been affected too.
North Pole
The most abundant reservoir of dissolved carbon dioxide is the Earth's oceans. Carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater where it forms carbonic acid, contributing to ocean acidification. This process plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle.