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Ocean acidification associated with damage on shark skin

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Ocean acidification associated with damage on shark skin

Recently, the effects of ocean acidification conditions were investigated on the puffadder shyshark (Haploblepharus edwarsii) over different periods of time.

Ocean Acidification From Climate Change Is Damaging Shark Scales

Ocean Acidification From Climate Change Is Damaging Shark Scales

Ocean acidification may cause corrosion of shark skin – Marine Madness

Ocean acidification may cause corrosion of shark skin – Marine Madness

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Wildlife Fact Sheets: Blacktip Reef Shark - Ocean Conservancy

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Sharks Effectively Extinct in 20 Percent of World Reefs – and in the Mediterranean - Science & Health

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Blue Shark Facts: Size, Habitat, Reproduction

Acidic oceans are corroding the tooth-like scales of shark skin

Acidic oceans are corroding the tooth-like scales of shark skin

Ocean acidification could degrade sharks' tough skin

Ocean acidification could degrade sharks' tough skin

Ocean Acidification Degrades Sharks Tough Skin

Ocean Acidification Degrades Sharks Tough Skin

Evolution of Sharks - American Oceans

Evolution of Sharks - American Oceans

Our Acidic Oceans Are Eating Away at Sharks' Skin

Our Acidic Oceans Are Eating Away at Sharks' Skin

Sharks  Smithsonian Ocean

Sharks Smithsonian Ocean

Acidifying Oceans Could Eat Away at Sharks' Skin and Teeth

Acidifying Oceans Could Eat Away at Sharks' Skin and Teeth