Cordell Bank sits inside a regional system where acidification and upwelling dynamics are well documented. My concern is wording: sanctuary-level interpretation should not imply dense site-specific carbonate chemistry measurements everywhere in the sanctuary.
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As a non-scientist, that distinction is useful. It sounds fair to say the sanctuary is exposed to regional acidification dynamics, but not fair to imply every part has the same measured trend.
This is a good example of why the object anchor matters. The public thread can discuss local meaning, while the Wiki page can carry exact wording about monitoring coverage and uncertainty.
Steward note: local interpretation belongs here. Claims about revising carbonate chemistry language should be routed to the Wiki layer and bound to the relevant Damage Signal or DSI.
From a data perspective, it may be useful to display the regional evidence and the sanctuary-level caution together. That tells users why the entry is meaningful without implying more local precision than exists.
This is a good example for demos because people understand place names. The object anchor makes it clear that Cordell Bank is the local entry point, while the science remains regional where it has to be.
All this acid in the ocean is a leftist plot. There is no global warming.
I don't know about this acid stuff. I'm convinced global warming is a hoax.
Seem like this acid story is a way for scientists to keep their job.
What evidence supports or challenges the acidification claims at Cordell Bank compared to regional California Current data?