Posted on EPOCA: 30 May 2013 — Issues: Safe Climate Caucus WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Congresswoman Peter DeFazio (OR-04), member of the Safe Climate Caucus, spoke on the House floor to address a number of reports on increasing ocean acidification, finding that increased CO2 levels in the water are resulting in
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Physiological compensation for environmental acidification is limited in the deep-sea urchin Strongylocentrotus fragilis
Posted on EPOCA: 22 May 2013 — Taylor J. R., Lovera C., Whaling P. J., Buck K. R., Pane E. F. & Barry J. P., 2013. Biogeosciences Discussions 10: 8313-8341. Anthropogenic CO2 is now reaching depths over 1000 m in the Eastern Pacific, overlapping the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ). Deep-sea animals
Ocean Acidification: trouble for ocean ecosystems
Posted on EPOCA: 21 May 2013 — Presentation by Dr. Richard A. Feely at “Toward a sustainable 21st century”, University of California, Irvine, 3 May 2013. Presentation by Dr. Richard A. Feely at “Toward a sustainable 21st century”, University of California, Irvine, 3 May 2013. University of California,
Scientists creating undersea laboratory
Posted on The Spokesman Review: 20 May 2013 — By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Associated Press — Device set to be installed off Pacific Northwest coast this summer enior field engineer Larry Nielson talks about the 1,000-meter-long cable, left, that will be tethered to the frame at right as part of
Ocean acidification from 1997 to 2011 in the subarctic western North Pacific Ocean
Posted on EPOCA: 17 May 2013 Rising atmospheric CO2 contents have led to greater CO2 uptake by the oceans, lowering both pH due to increasing hydrogen ions and CaCO3 saturation states due to declining carbonate ion (CO32−). Here, we used previously compiled data sets and new data collected in 2010 and 2011 to