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Antarctic penguins losing to climate change through 80% krill decline

To: "Ian May" <>, "Nikolas Haass" <>
Subject: Antarctic penguins losing to climate change through 80% krill decline
From: "Wendy" <>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:43:21 +1000
And you can't have krill if atmospheric CO2 levels increase to such an extent that acidification of the oceans means their initial instars do not survive (as detailed scientific research is indicating). Krill is an essential part of the food chain, for so many of the birds, mammals, fish and other creatures with which we share this planet.
wendy




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