Contrasting trends of the ocean CO2 sink and pH in the Agulhas current system and the Mozambique Basin, South-Western Indian Ocean (1963-2023)

Highlights

  • Ocean acidification estimated in the Mozambique Basin and the African coastal zone.
  • These regions act as a CO2 sink
  • The decrease of pH was faster in recent decade
  • It was driven by anthropogenic CO2 uptake with about 10% due to the ocean warming

Abstract

We describe new observations of the oceanic carbonate system in the South-Western Indian Ocean obtained in January 2021 (OISO-31 cruise) and May 2022 (RESILIENCE cruise). To evaluate the decadal trends and drivers of fugacity of CO2 (fCO2), air-sea CO2 fluxes, dissolved inorganic carbon (CT) and pH, we used available data in this region over 1963-2023 and compared the results in the Mozambique Basin and in the Agulhas region near the African coast. Over 1995-2023, we found a faster fCO2 increase in the Mozambique basin (2.03 ±0.07 μatm.yr-1) compared to the coastal zone (1.37 ±0.07 μatm.yr-1). The temporal change of anthropogenic CO2 concentrations estimated in subsurface enables to reconstruct the carbonate system properties since the 1960s. In the Mozambique Basin the CO2 sink increased slightly over 1960-2022 with a maximum observed in May 2022 (-2.4 mmolC.m-2.d-1). In the coastal zone, the ocean CO2 sink increased from near equilibrium in the 1960s to a maximum observed in May 2022 (-4.2 mmolC.m-2.d-1). In both regions, we found a decrease of pH, most pronounced in the open ocean zone (-0.020 ±0.001.decade-1 over 1995-2023). The lowest pH of 8.04 was observed in January 2021, 0.11 lower than in the 1960s. The increase of the CO2 sink and the decrease of pH were mainly driven by anthropogenic CO2 uptake, with about 10% due to the ocean warming.

Metzl N., Monaco C. L., Barut G. & Ternon J. F., 2025. Contrasting trends of the ocean CO2 sink and pH in the Agulhas current system and the Mozambique Basin, South-Western Indian Ocean (1963-2023). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 105459. doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2025.105459. Article.


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