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Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life

Last updated: February 27, 2026 5:30 am
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Ocean acidification is a major concern for marine life, but recent trials suggest that there may be a way to counteract this phenomenon by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. A groundbreaking experiment conducted in the Gulf of Maine involved the release of alkaline sodium hydroxide into the ocean, resulting in increased carbon uptake without significant harm to marine organisms.

Led by Adam Subhas at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the team behind the trial reported promising initial findings at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Glasgow. Between 2 and 10 tonnes of CO2 were successfully removed from the atmosphere in just four days, with estimates suggesting that up to 50 tonnes could be removed in total. Despite these positive results, the team has yet to calculate the emissions associated with manufacturing and transporting the sodium hydroxide, raising questions about the overall impact of the trial on CO2 levels.

The oceans play a crucial role in regulating carbon levels in the atmosphere, absorbing more than a quarter of the excess CO2 generated by human activities. However, this process leads to ocean acidification, which can have harmful effects on marine organisms. To address this issue, researchers are exploring various methods, including adding magnesium hydroxide to wastewater, using ground-up olivine on coasts, and implementing alkalinity enhancement techniques.

While some companies are already selling carbon credits based on alkalinity enhancement, non-commercial trials like the one in the Gulf of Maine are essential for further research and development in this area. Engaging with local communities, particularly in the fishing industry, is crucial for ensuring transparency and accountability in these trials.

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The experiment in the Gulf of Maine involved three ships and a range of monitoring techniques to assess its impact on marine life. By measuring concentrations of microbes, plankton, fish larvae, and lobster larvae, the team found no significant effects on the biological community. The increased alkalinity in the ocean resulted in the conversion of carbon into bicarbonate ions, a durable form of carbon storage that can last for thousands of years.

Overall, the success of this trial highlights the potential of alkalinity enhancement as a method for carbon removal and ocean acidification mitigation. By locking away CO2 in a single step, this approach offers a more efficient and long-lasting solution compared to other methods. As research in this field continues to evolve, it is clear that innovative techniques like alkalinity enhancement could play a key role in addressing the challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability.

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