Hurricane Harvey more than doubled the acidity of Texas' Galveston Bay, threatening oyster reefs

Most people associate hurricanes with high winds, intense rain and rapid flooding on land. But these storms can also change the chemistry of coastal waters. Such shifts are less visible than damage on land, but they can have dire consequences for marine life and coastal ocean ecosystems.


Click here for original story, Hurricane Harvey more than doubled the acidity of Texas’ Galveston Bay, threatening oyster reefs


Source: Phys.org