Posted on EPOCA: 5 Oct 2011 — A video depicting foram culturing at Wrigley Marine Science Center, Catalina Island CA How do scientist reconstruct past climate conditions on Earth? One way of doing this is by culturing living planktonic Foraminifera and
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Inter-laboratory comparison for sea water CO2 measurements planned for 2012
A message from Clara Hoppe, Dieter Wolf-Gladrow, Andrew Dickson The goal of this inter-laboratory comparison is to assess the present quality of sea water CO2 measurements for total alkalinity, total dissolved inorganic carbon, and pH. It is thus relevant to the marine science community as well as to laboratories involved
Long Term Research in Environmental Biology (LTREB)
NSF Funding Opportunity CONTACTS Michelle Elekonich melekoni@nsf.gov (703) 292-7202 Saran Twombly stwombly@nsf.gov (703) 292-8133 PROGRAM GUIDELINES Solicitation 12-501 DUE DATES Preliminary Proposal Deadline Date: January 10, 2012 January 10, Annually Thereafter Full Proposal Deadline Date: August 1, 2012 August 1, Annually Thereafter SYNOPSIS Through the LTREB program, the Division of Environmental
Ocean acidification impacts on estuarine bivalves: linking life history, ecology, and biogeochemistry
Dr. George Waldbusser, College of Ocean. & Atmosph. Sciences, Oregon State University — Tuesday, October 18, 2011 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM — Posted on EPOCA: 03 Oct 2011 This is the inaugural season of this new series, which is intended to provide an activity at which people in the
Seattle Town Hall on ocean acidification
Posted on EPOCA: 03 Oct 2011 The final installment of Seattle’s Town Hall three-part series “On the Path to Sustainability: Fostering Healthy Built and Natural Environments” focuses on the other CO2 problem: what’s (already) happening to Washington’s waters, and why it matters to all of us. Brian Baird, former United States