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NotesESS HLTopic 4.4Ocean acidification
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Ocean acidification

IB Environmental Systems and Societies β€’ Unit 4

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Ocean acidification

Big idea: Ocean acidification is the evil twin of climate change. As oceans absorb more CO2, they become more acidic, threatening shellfish, corals, and entire marine food webs.

The chemistry (simplified)

  • CO2 from atmosphere dissolves in ocean water
  • CO2 + H2O forms carbonic acid (H2CO3)
  • Carbonic acid releases H+ ions causing pH to decrease (more acidic)
  • Ocean pH has dropped from 8.2 to 8.1 since pre-industrial times
  • This is a 30 percent increase in acidity (pH is logarithmic!)

Impacts on marine life

  • Shell formation - harder for molluscs, corals, and plankton to build calcium carbonate shells
  • Coral bleaching - combined with warming, accelerates reef decline
  • Phytoplankton - base of marine food web affected
  • Fish behaviour - acidification affects sensory systems
  • Food webs - impacts cascade up from plankton to fish to humans

Impacts on human societies

  • Fisheries decline - shellfish and fish stocks threatened
  • Food security - 3 billion people depend on seafood
  • Employment - fishing communities lose livelihoods
  • Tourism - coral reef degradation reduces tourism income
  • Coastal protection - healthy reefs protect coastlines from storms
7-mark question (MAR 2024, NOV 2017): Explain the impacts of ocean acidification on environmental systems AND societies. You need BOTH! Systems = shells, corals, plankton, food webs. Societies = fisheries, food security, jobs, tourism. Max 5/7 if you only cover one side!

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4.1.1The hydrological cycle
4.1.2Water stores and flows
4.1.3Drainage basins
4.1.4Water and climate regulation
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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Ocean acidification.

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Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Ocean acidification.

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Explain

Give reasons WHY β€” cause and effect within Ocean acidification.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Ocean acidification.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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