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Monday, February 28, 2022

U-sustain week 8!

 





Hey, welcome to week eight. Today we are electing our new E-board! First though we have some climate news. 
    A new study showed models of how dissolved oxygen will change in coming years. The letters on each figure correspond to depths. A is the epipelagic zone 0-200m, B mesopelagic 200-1000m, and C bathypelagic zone 1000-3300m. Dissolved oxygen decreases most in the mesopelagic zone which is also the depth of most fisheries. By. 2080 there is a risk of 70% decrease in dissolved O2 in the mesopelagic zone. The second chart shows how dissolved O2 levels change in the ocean at these depths. Again in the mesopelagic zone there is the greatest negative change of dissolved O2 which is a concern for the fish populations in those zones. 



Some great news: There are an estimated 9200 more tree species! This is really exciting as it shows species diversity is greater than we knew. %40 of these unidentified trees are in South America. This is encouraging that there are far more species yet to discover, but this makes them even more difficult to protect.     

One newly discovered species was named Uvariopsis dicaprio after Leonard DiCaprio a film a star and climate activist. Using social media petitions, DiCaprio successfully stoped deforestation in Cameroon by the government. The photo on the right is a tree in the same genus as Uvariopsis dicaprio. 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/01/220131153239.htm 

Thanks to Bethany and Hailey for the first two slides. Thanks for reading! 

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