Posted in Forbes online: 26 Jul 2013 — By David Ferris Knocking back a few oysters (along with beers) at Pearl Dive or Hank’s Oyster Bar is a fine way to end a muggy summer day here in Washington D.C. As I passed by the crowd stuffed into Hank’s last night, I remembered that I’d
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Voyage to study effects of ocean acidification off U.S. West Coast
Posted on LA Times: 25 Jul 2013 — By Tony Barboza A team of scientists is setting out on a research expedition along the U.S. West Coast to study ocean acidification, the greenhouse gas-driven change in the chemistry of seawater that has been called climate change’s “evil twin.” Chemists and
The IAEA project “Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre” (OA-ICC) continues the ocean acidification news stream
Posted: 23 Jul 2013 — The ocean acidification news stream will be transferred to the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre, a project based at the Environment Laboratories of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Monaco. The transfer should be smooth, you will note a few cosmetic changes (e.g. change of
Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape – studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
Posted on EPOCA: 16 Jul 2013 — Hofmann G. E., Evans T. G., Kelly M. W., Padilla-Gamiño J. L., Blanchette C. A., Washburn L., Chan F., McManus M. A., Menge B. A., Gaylord B., Hill T. M., Sanford E., LaVigne M., Rose J. M., Kapsenberg L. & Dutton J. M.,
Glimpse into the future of acidic oceans shows ecosystems transformed
Posted on EPOCA: 09 Jul 2013 — Ocean acidification may create an impact similar to extinction on marine ecosystems, according to a study released today by the University of California, Davis. The study, published online in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that ocean acidification can