Temperature+and+dissolved+gases

The temperature of water affects the amount of gas that dissolves in water. Gasses dissolve much slower on cold water then on hot. For, example if you look closely next time you open a can of soda notice that the fizz lasts much longer if the can is in a refrigerator. The soda goes flat quickly when it’s in a hot atmosphere because the CO2 that makes it fizz escapes to the atmosphere. If the temperature rises in the atmosphere of the ocean water the gasses will be released into the atmosphere.

The water here is from the polar regions so the gases escape much slower

On the other hand, the water in this picture by the sun you can tell its warm so gases escape much faster.