Consider the following multi-source information regarding coastal ecological restoration:
Tab 1: Research Proposal (Marine Ecology Institute)
Dr. Thorne proposes planting macroalgae kelp near coral reefs in Sector B to mitigate ocean acidification. Dr. Thorne argues that kelp photosynthesis reduces dissolved carbon dioxide (), thereby directly raising seawater pH and protecting coral calcification rates.
Tab 2: Environmental Monitoring Data (Sector B)
| Location | Kelp Density () | Dissolved () | Seawater pH | Coral Calcification Rate () |
| Sector B1 | 450 | 340 | 8.15 | 1.8 |
| Sector B2 | 120 | 410 | 7.95 | 1.1 |
| Sector B3 | 480 | 405 | 7.96 | 1.2 |
Tab 3: Oceanographic Study (Hydrodynamics Bulletin)
Sector B3 undergoes intense seasonal upwelling, drawing deep ocean water high in dissolved to the surface. The high nutrient levels in upwelled water drive rapid kelp growth in B3, but the inflow of far exceeds the carbon absorption capacity of the kelp population.
Statement to evaluate:
Evaluating the data from Sector B3 alongside Sector B1 weakens Dr. Thorne's argument that high kelp density is sufficient to increase local seawater pH.
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