“…In addition to its effects in vivo, CA has also been experimentally shown to catalyze the dissolution kinetics of calcium carbonate, in freshwater karst environments far from equilibrium (Liu, 2001; Liu et al, 2005) and in seawater near equilibrium (Subhas et al, 2017). The elevated carbonate dissolution rates in the presence of CA may have critical, yet underestimated, impact on the rate of chemical weathering (Liu et al, 2005; Thorley et al, 2015; Xie & Wu, 2014) and the rate at which alkalinity is recycled in the ocean (Subhas et al, 2019). In fact, the substantial amount of calcium carbonate dissolution in middepths (600 to 900 m) of the water column in the North Pacific (Berelson et al, 2007; Feely et al, 2002) likely occur within confined acidic environments such as diffusively limited marine snow aggregates or the guts of zooplankton/metazoan (Dong et al, 2019), and this leaves open the possibility that CA produced by marine organisms can catalyze the dissolution of calcium carbonate in these confined settings in situ (Subhas et al, 2019).…”