These studies examine various impacts of climate change on oceans and marine life. They find that climate change is causing water temperatures and acidity to rise, damaging coral reefs and reducing shark and fish populations. This poses serious threats such as declining ocean biodiversity and fisheries. The studies also show the ocean is absorbing more carbon dioxide than previously estimated, though this comes at the cost of further acidification. Collectively, the research enhances understanding of climate change effects and calls for action to mitigate further damage.