The seawater sucks carbon dioxide from the sea in Weymouth Bay on the southern coast of England.
Heidi Stewart/Aramie
A hangar echoes in a rush into the aquarium at Weymouth on the southern coast of England, a hangar echoes through the sea tank. Three reef sharks and one nurse shark cruise. Stingrays are hidden somewhere else. However, a stainless steel closed rectangular tank holds a completely different beast. Bubbling of carbon dioxide from seawater as part of a process that allows scientists to one day reverse climate change. A red line appears on your computer screen…
Source: www.newscientist.com