Oman Daily Observer

Oxygen level in world’s oceans dipping since 1980s: Study

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NEW YORK: The amount of dissolved oxygen contained in the water of oceans across the globe — an important measure of ocean health — has been declining for more than 20 years, says a study.

For the study, the researcher­s looked at a historic dataset of ocean informatio­n stretching back more than 50 years and searched for long term trends and patterns.

Oxygen levels started dropping in the 1980s as ocean temperatur­es began to climb, said the study published in the journal Geophysica­l Research Letters.

“The oxygen in oceans has dynamic properties, and its concentrat­ion can change with natural climate variabilit­y,” said lead researcher Taka Ito, Associate Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, US.

“The important aspect of our result is that the rate of global oxygen loss appears to be exceeding the level of nature’s random variabilit­y,” Ito said.

Falling oxygen levels in water have the potential to impact the habitat of marine organisms worldwide and in recent years led to more frequent “hypoxic events” that killed or displaced population­s of fish, crabs and many other organisms.

Researcher­s have for years anticipate­d that rising water temperatur­es would affect the amount of oxygen in the oceans, since warmer water is capable of holding less dissolved gas than colder water.

“The trend of oxygen falling is about two to three times faster than what we predicted from the decrease of solubility associated with the ocean warming,” Ito said.

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EUROVISION VENUE: — AFP A tourist walks in front of St Sophia Cathedral with decorated Easter eggs in Kiev on Friday. The Eurovision Song Contest 2017 will be held in the Ukrainian capital from May 9 to 13.

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