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Ways To Reduce

Ocean acidification is driven by excess global carbon dioxide and water pollution from land runoff, and there are ways communities can help.
How Individuals and Communities Can Reduce Ocean Acidification

Taking action to reduce the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus that enters coastal waters can significantly reduce coastal, estuarine, and ocean acidification, reducing low oxygen conditions and fish kills, ensuring a robust coastal ecosystem to support humans and animals.

Use Lawn Fertilizer Sparingly

Following the exact instructions on home fertilizer and being careful not to overfertilize lawns and gardens can help decrease nutrient runoff that contributes to acidification.

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Add Vegetative Buffers

Planting native trees and shrubs helps soak up rainwater and lessens nutrient runoff into coastal waterways and the ocean.

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Utilize Rain Barrels

Rain barrels attached to downspouts reduce the amount of water running off land into the ocean and also help conserve freshwater. Captured rainwater can be used to water lawns, indoor plants or gardens.

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