A map of the anthropogenic CO2 ocean column inventory shows that the carbon is not evenly distributed in space. More than 23% of the inventory can be found in the North Atlantic, a region covering approximately 15% of the global ocean. By contrast, the region south of 50°S represents approximately the same ocean area but only has ~9% of the global inventory.
The site above also explains the life cycle of CO2 in the earth’s oceans.
Good question. Here is a quote from NOAA
The site above also explains the life cycle of CO2 in the earth’s oceans.
Good information and REAL numbers.