Pacific Ocean
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The Pacific Ocean is So Acidic That It Could Dissolve Dungeness Crabs' Shells
The Pacific Ocean is becoming more acidic, and the cash-crabs that live in its coastal waters are some of its first inhabitants to feel its effects. The Dungeness crab is vital to commercial fisheries in the Pacific Northwest.
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