Posted on OA: 8 January 2015 — Reum J. C. P., AlinS. R., Harvey C. J., Bednaršek N., Evans W., Feely R. A., Hales B., Lucey N., Mathis J. T., McElhany P., Newton L. & Sabine C. L., in press. ICES Journal of Marine Science Coastal upwelling regimes are
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Considerations for the measurement of spectrophotometric pH for ocean acidification and other studies
Posted on OA: 24 Dec 2014 — DeGrandpre M. D., Spaulding R. S., Newton J. O., Jaqueth E. J., Hamblock S. E., Umansky A. A. & Harris K. E., 2014. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 12:830-839. Indicator-based spectrophotometric pH is commonly used for the analysis of seawater because of its
New MBARI project: The Emerging Science of a High CO2 / Low pH Ocean
Posted on OA: 24 Dec 2014 This project developed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) proposes to tackle the problem of assessing the future impacts of elevated oceanic CO2 levels (lower pH) on marine ecosystems through a unique combination of field and laboratory studies, and to address
NOAA offers $1.4 million to help shellfish growers track ocean acidification
by Diane Plescher-Steele — last modified Dec 18, 2014 11:08 AM Posted on OregonLive: 17 Dec 2014 — By Kelly House The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is ponying up $1.4 million to help West Coast shellfish growers and scientists address ocean acidification. The new three-year grant will help commercial
NOAA offers $1.4 million to help shellfish growers track ocean acidification
Posted on OregonLive: 17 Dec 2014 — By Kelly House Benoit Eudeline looks through a screen covered with oyster larvae at the Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery near Netarts Bay. (ynn Ketchum/Oregon State University ) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is ponying up $1.4 million to help West Coast