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Commercial fishermen and other mariners join Sunday off Homer to send a message to save the oceans from ocean acidification caused by fossil fuel emissions.

Lou Dematteis / Cook Inletkeeper handout

Commercial fishermen and other mariners join Sunday off Homer to send a message to save the oceans from ocean acidification caused by fossil fuel emissions.

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Clouds break for Kachemak Bay photo 'message'

Link: Homer Tribune Fishing boat crews and kayakers braved fog and waves for hours Sunday to assemble on Kachemak Bay for a photo and video message to world leaders: Protect the oceans from acidification. The boats spelled out "SOS" on the bay while kayakers formed "ACID OCEAN" within the "O."

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