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Posted: 2025-04-24 23:06:15 UTC

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Disturbing the ocean floor, through activities like bottom trawling, causes it to release significant amounts of CO₂ due to pyrite oxidation, turning it from a carbon sink into a carbon source, exacerbating climate change.
Ocean floor disturbance leads to CO₂ release.
Pyrite oxidation is a major contributor to CO₂ emissions.
Disturbed seafloor weakens the ocean's ability to absorb CO₂.
Bottom trawling and storms can trigger CO₂ release.
Disturbance of the ocean floor by bottom trawling and storms.
Pyrite oxidation releasing CO₂ when exposed to oxygen.
Weakening of the Baltic Sea's ability to absorb atmospheric CO₂.