International audienceTwo 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO 2) in the upper 10 m of the surface layer of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea have been recorded by CARIOCA sensors almost two decades apart, in 1995-1997 and 2013-2015. By combining them with the alkalinity derived from measured temperature and salinity, we calculate changes in pH and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). DIC increased in surface seawater by ∼ 25 µmol kg−1 and f CO2 by 40 µatm, whereas seawater pH decreased by ∼ 0.04 (0.0022 yr−1). The DIC increase is about 15 % larger than expected from the equilibrium with atmospheric CO2 . This could result from natural variability, e.g. the increase between the two periods in the frequency a...