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      The Christian Science Monitor   Global warming increases acidity in Alaskan seas *Global warming is not only affecting the climate. Scientists now suspect it's also making Alaskan seas more acidic.*       By Yereth Rosen <http://www.csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/contactus.pl        |  December 4, 2009 edition Seward, Alaska Beneath the sparkling waters of Resurrection Bay, where rich runs of salmon support thriving commercial fish harvests and humpback whales can be seen breaching just offshore in summertime, Jeremy Mathis sees signs of the way greenhouse gases are changing the world's oceans. For years, scientists have presented mounting evidence that carbon dioxide emissions are contributing to a change in global climate
 
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