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>>10289944
The worrying part is that water in Arctic regions is warming up faster then the rest. As a result ocean circulation is slowing down. This means less oxygen in deep water. There are already some "death zones". If they grow larger and larger the result may be >>10290094

Oceans start stinking from and only poisonous algae and bacteria can survive there.
This means no more fish and no beach vacation.

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>>10151181
oceans could become a death zone if circulation stops

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoxic_event

So /sci/ a little bit of speculation because I'm curious.

What potential effects would this have on today's human civilization if it, or an event similar to it, would play out in a time period of 5 years starting now?

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