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2022 ESON Spring Workshop Report
Locating gaps in the California Current System ocean acidification monitoring network
Rae Taylor-Burns, Courtney Cochran, Kelly Ferron, Madison Harris, Courtney Thomas, Alexa Fredston, Bruce E Kendall, 2020
The Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems and Reliant Human Communities
Scott C. Doney,1 D. Shallin Busch,2 Sarah R. Cooley,3 and Kristy J. Kroeker4
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904,
USA; email: sdoney@virginia.edu
2Ocean Acidification Program and Conservation Biology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science
Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Seattle,Washington 98112, USA; email: shallin.busch@noaa.gov
3Ocean Conservancy,Washington, DC 20036, USA; email: scooley@oceanconservancy.org
4Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California,
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA; email: kkroeker@ucsc.edu
Exoskeleton dissolution with mechanoreceptor damage in larval Dungeness crab related to severity of present-day ocean acidification vertical gradientsal
Nina Bednaršek a,⁎, Richard A. Feely b, MarcusW. Beck c, Simone R. Alin b, Samantha A. Siedlecki d, Piero Calosi e,
Emily L. Norton f, Casey Saenger f, Jasna Štrus g, Dana Greeley b, Nikolay P. Nezlin a,
Miranda Roethler a, John I. Spicer h.
a Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA
b NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
c Tampa Bay Estuary Program, 263 13th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
d Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut, Groton, CT 06340, USA
e Département de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, 300 Allée des Ursulines, Rimouski, QC G5L 3A1, Canada
f Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
g Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
h University of Plymouth, School of Biological and Marine Sciences, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK
PMEL Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data Portal
PMEL Ocean Carbon and Acidfication Data Portal — allowing access and download all of PMEL data products.
OA in the California Current System
Special Issue Feature – Oceanography Vol. 22 No. 4
National and International OA reference materials
Oxygen declines and the shoaling of the hypoxic boundary in the California Current
Steven J. Bograd,1 Carmen G. Castro,2 Emanuele Di Lorenzo,3 Daniel M. Palacios,1,4 Helen Bailey,1 William Gilly,5 and Francisco P. Chavez6 — Received 31 March 2008; accepted 30 April 2008; published 28 June 2008.
Microbial Carbon Pump in the Ocean
Read the new Science /AAAS booklet on “The Microbial Carbon Pump”
Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry
Studying marine biogeochemical cycles and associated ecosystems in the face of environmental change
Puget Sound Marine Waters – 2011 Overview
This report provides a overview of 2011 marine water quality and conditions in Puget Sound from comprehensive monitoring and observing programs. The report focuses on the marine waters of Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet and Deception Pass. However, additional selected conditions are also included due to their influence on Puget Sound waters (e.g., selected climate indices and conditions along the outer Washington coast and north of Admiralty Inlet).
2012 Frequently Asked Questions about OA
The U.S. Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) program, with support from the UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme (UKOA), has updated and expanded a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed in 2010 by OCB, the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA), and UKOA. The FAQ is a concise, readable summary of the state of ocean acidification knowledge.
Scientific Summary of Ocean Acidification in Washington State Marine Waters
NOAA OAR Special Report — Washington Shellfish Initiative Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification – Final Report
Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models
Bopp L., Resplandy L., Orr J. C., Doney S. C., Dunne J. P., Gehlen M., Halloran P., Heinze C., Ilyina T., Séférian R., Tjiputra J. & Vichi M., 2013. Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models. Biogeosciences Discussions 10: 3627-3676.
Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers 2013
Third Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World
20 Facts About Ocean Acidification
Washington Sea Grant has released 20 Facts About Ocean Acidification–the product of a collaboration between WSG, NOAA, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Plymouth Marine Labs and other international partners.
Things you should know about OA
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Center — Resources listed according to audience
An Updated Synthesis of the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity
This report, CBD Technical Series No. 75, “An updated synthesis of the impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity”, represents an enormous scientific effort by researchers and experts from around the world to synthesize the best available and most up-to-date information on the impacts of changing ocean pH on the health of the world’s oceans.
The ocean carbon sink – impacts, vulnerabilities, and challenges
Heinze C., Meyer S., Goris N., Anderson L., Steinfeldt R., Chang N., Le Quéré C. & Bakker D. C. E., 2014. The ocean carbon sink – impacts, vulnerabilities, and challenges. Earth System Dynamics Discussions 5:1607-1672.
Experimental ocean acidification alters the allocation of metabolic energy
T.-C. Francis Pan1, Scott L. Applebaum1, and Donal T. Manahan2 — www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1416967112