We would like to inform you about the publication of “A user’s guide for selected autonomous biogeochemical sensors” now available for download as PDF from the IOCCP website HERE. The guide presents a final outcome of the 1st International IOCCP Sensors Summer Course held in 2015 in Kristineberg, Sweden. This
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Ocean acidification impacts olfactory functions of salmon
November 20, 2017 By The Cordova Times Washington Sea Grant studies how acidity of ocean affects ability of cohos to find their way home Researchers at the University of Washington are observing in laboratory studies that ocean acidification affects a fundamental sensory function of coho salmon, which may impact
Assessment of the suitability of Durafet-based sensors for pH measurement in dynamic estuarine environments
November 2017 Highlights • We deployed a SeapHOx sensor package in a dynamic estuarine environment. • We evaluated Durafet performance over a wide salinity range (S = 3.25 to 29.33). • We evaluated Durafet performance over rapid pH fluctuations of >1 pH unit. • The sensor performed well (pH RMSE = 0.011 to
Advancing ocean acidification biology using Durafet® pH electrodes
October 12, 2017 Kapsenberg L., Bockmon E. E., Bresnahan P. J., Kroeker K. J., Gattuso J.-P. & Martz T. R., 2017. Advancing ocean acidification biology using Durafet® pH electrodes. Frontiers in Marine Science 4:321. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00321. Article. Research assessing the biological impacts of global ocean change often requires a burdensome characterization
Coastal Researchers, Fishermen Worried About More Frequent Low Oxygen Zones
October 7, 2017 Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary research team members, Kathy Hough and LTJG Alisha Friel, recover sensors deployed seasonally off the coast of Washington from the research vessel Tatoosh in July 2017. — S. Maenner / NOAA Scientists in Oregon and Washington are noticing a disruptive