In first-of-its-kind research, NOAA scientists and academic partners used 100 years of microscopic shells to show that the coastal waters off California are acidifying twice as fast as the global ocean average — with the seafood supply in the crosshairs.

These colorful specs are actually shells of microscopic animals known as foraminifera that were taken from the mud of core samples off the coast of California. (Image credit: Emily Osborne/NOAA)