2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02715
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs

Eric W. Lees,
Christophe Tournassat,
Adam Z. Weber
et al.

Abstract: Coral reefs suffer from climate change, including long-term ocean acidification (OA) and warming and short-term bleaching, tropical storms, and pollution events, all of which are increasing in frequency and severity. It is urgent yet unclear how to intervene to save coral reefs. Reversal of the ocean pH to preindustrial levels could restore coral reefs to their preindustrial growth rates; however, strategies to reverse OA on environmentally relevant scales have not been established. Anecdotally, electrolysis s… Show more

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