An increasingly acidified Pacific Ocean is dissolving the shells of tiny marine snails that live along North America's western coast. (sciencemag.org)
The shells of marine snails known as pteropods, an important link in the marine food web, are already dissolving. (sciencedaily.com)
The queen conch is an iconic Caribbean marine snail whose populations have declined significantly over the last two decades due to overfishing. (sheddaquarium.org)