The Intelligence of Manta Rays, How Manta Rays Recognize Disparate Human Beings, the Volume of Carbon Absorbed by the Ocean Per Day, the Reason Ocean Acidification Occurs, the Period When Ocean Acidification Occurred More Rapidly Than Any Other Time During the Cenozoic Era, the Impact of Ocean Acidification Upon Crustaceans, the Number of Plastic Drinking Straws Utilized Within the U.S. Daily, the Volume of the Ocean Which Has Been Scientifically Mapped, the Pressure of the Ocean Per Square Inch at the Deepest Depths, the Volume of Oxygen Produced by the Ocean, the Volume of the World Population Which is Dependent Upon Seafood, the Total Economic Value the Ocean Provides World Wide Annually, the Person Who Developed the Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) Diving Technology, the Length of Time Required to Equilibrate the Respiratory Gasses Within the Human Body with the Pressure of the Ocean and the Time Required Submerged Within the Ocean to Become an Aquanaut, the Reason This Length of Time is Required for Decompression, the Reason Decompression is Often Required Prior to Ascending to the Ocean Surface, the Person Who Has Spent the Longest Length of Time Submerged Within the Ocean, the Affect of an Aircraft Ascending Into the Atmosphere vs the Affect of a Submarine Descending Into the Ocean, the First Animal Life Upon Earth, the Direction Glass Sponge Reefs Expand, and the Volume of the Ocean Protected as a Marine Protected Area

Manta rays are considered to be one of the smartest fish in the ocean, so smart in fact that they can recognize individual divers. Manta rays recognize different people by looking into their eyes. The ocean absorbs 33% of all carbon emissions put into the atmosphere which is approximately 22,000,000 (22 million) tonnes per day. Ocean acidification occurs when carbon enters the ocean and turns into carbonic acid. In the past 200 years, human beings have increased the acidity of the ocean by 30% w...


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