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Experts call for “Recognition of Aquatic Deoxygenation(AD) as a A New Planetary Boundary”

Posted 26 Jul 2024

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Aquatic Deoxygenation is overall decline in the oxygen content of oceanic and coastal waters (happens when oxygen consumption is greater than oxygen replenishment). 

Status of AD

  • Ocean: About 2% of oxygen content in ocean has been lost since 1960s.
    • More than 500 low-oxygen sites have been identified in coastal waters.
  • Other water bodies: Lakes and reservoirs have experienced oxygen losses of 5.5 and 18.6 % respectively since 1980. 

Reasons underscoring AD

  • Global Warming caused by GHG: Rise in temperatures decreases solubility of oxygen in water.
    • Also, warm surface layers in ocean prevent oxygen from mixing deeper into ocean (leading to low oxygen level in deep sea waters)
  • Eutrophication: Nutrient over enrichment from anthropogenic sources (e.g. agriculture) leads to algal blooms and increased consumption of oxygen.

Impact on Ecosystems

  • Occurrences of dead zones and  ocean hypoxia effect 
  • Habitat compression (reducing quality and quantity of suitable habitat) for fisheries leads to reduced biomass, species loss.
  • Affects regulation and modulation of Earth's climate (due to production of GHGs by microbiotic processes in such regions)
  • Changes in marine food web due to increased risk of predation, and other factors e.g. Ocean acidification

Planetary boundaries 

  • Planetary boundaries are a framework to describe limits to impacts of human activities on the Earth system.
    • Beyond these limits, environment may not be able to self-regulate anymore. 
  • There are nine recognized planetary boundaries such as climate change, ocean acidification, land use change, biodiversity loss etc. 
  • Tags :
  • Dead Zones
  • Ocean Hypoxia
  • Planetary Boundaries
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