Posted on OA: 29 September 2014 — By Daniel Cojanu & Elise Hugus, Oceanus Magazine (WHOI) Daniel Cojanu & Elise Hugus, Oceanus Magazine (WHOI), 26 September 2014. Please click on video link to view VIDEO on Oceanus Magazine online.
Month: September 2014
Moss Landing researcher gets national grant to study ocean acidification
Posted on OA: 18 Sep 2014 MOSS LANDING, Calif. – A researcher at the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories has received a $330,000 National Science Foundation grant to study the effects of ocean acidification on juvenile rockfish. Dr. Scott Hamilton is beginning his fourth year at Moss Landing Marine Labs. This
San Diego Community News Group – Anonymous donation fuels Scripps plan for ocean study hardware
Posted on SD News.com: 18 Sep 2014 Big, ugly underwater cameras like these are a step closer to inclusion in the research arsenal at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. COURTESY PHOTO Read more: San Diego Community News Group – Anonymous donation fuels Scripps plan for ocean study hardware An anonymous donor
Hog Island Oyster Farm Fights Climate Change as Demand Soars
Posted on KQED Bay Area Bites: 17 Sep 2014 — By Sarah Henry Hog Island Oyster Leases. Photo courtesy of Hog Island Oyster Co. Oysters are big business. That might not be immediately apparent on a visit to Hog Island Oyster Company in Northern California’s bucolic Tomales Bay, where the place
Adaptation of a globally important coccolithophore to ocean warming and acidification
Posted on OA: 16 Sep 2014 — Schlüter L., Lohbeck K. T., Gutowska M. A., Gröger J. P., Riebesell U. & Reusch T. B. H., in press. Nature Climate Change Although ocean warming and acidification are recognized as two major anthropogenic perturbations of today’s oceans we know very little about