http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100928154754.htm
The growing amount of Carbon Dioxide in the world's oceans could be contributing to the decline of shellfish due to the intervention on the growth of shellfish larvae. The less Carbon Dioxide in the water, the larvae of the Shellfish continue to grow strong and had a higher rate for survival. The larvae born into water with higher amounts of Carbon Dioxide tended to have thinner shells and the possibility of even malformed and smaller shells.
This article is from sciencedaily.com and it was written on September 29, 2010
The source is not automatically biased because it seems to portray avid and realistic facts to go along with the little opinions shown. However, it does mention that the highest cause of the rise in Carbon Dioxide rates is burning fossil fuels, which is debatable. It also says that it would be very difficult to alter this phenomenon because off-limits areas and limits on licenses would not be enough.
V. Energy Resources and Consumption
C. Fossil Fuel Resources and Use
VI. Pollution
A. Pollution Types
3. Water Pollution
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