Ocean acidification threatens marine food quality, impacting seafood and ecosystems.
Ocean acidification caused by human CO2 emissions is changing the chemistry of the oceans, affecting the quality of food for marine organisms. This can lead to changes in the types of molecules found in algae, which can then impact the quality of seafood and other marine services. The shift in primary producers can also affect higher levels in the food chain. Understanding these effects is challenging, especially in fluctuating environments with multiple factors at play.