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The tiny larvae of marine species such as the orange clownfish use their sense of smell to help find suitable adult habitat. Scientists from James Cook University have found that ocean acidification will impair this sense of smell, which could affect the ability of larvae to find the best habitat to live in. Photo courtesy of Dr Simon Foale, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

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The tiny larvae of marine species such as the orange clownfish use their sense of smell to help find suitable adult habitat. Scientists from James Cook University have found that ocean acidification will impair this sense of smell, which could affect the ability of larvae to find the best habitat to live in. Photo courtesy of Dr Simon Foale, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies  
  
 photo copyright ARC Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies http://www.coralcoe.org.au/ taken at  and featuring the  class
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