Nearly 90% of the U.S. House of Representatives passed 4 bills to combat the ocean's changing chemistry
Together, these bills, if passed by the U.S.
Senate, would provide resources to monitor changes in ocean chemistry in both coastal and offshore environments, understand the effects of acidification on coastal communities, and elicit a National Academies of Science study that examines changing chemistry in estuaries - the bodies of water between freshwater rivers and the oceans.
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