Humboldt Bay is now home to one of the most advanced ocean chemistry monitoring instruments in the world. On May 14, Oregon State University oceanographer Burke Hales joined California Sea Grant and Humboldt State University researchers to install his namesake invention, the “Burke-o-Lator,” at the Hog Island Oyster Company’s new
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May 16 C-CAN OAR – Video
The video of the May 16 C-CAN OAR is now online. Visit http://c-can.info/c-can-oar-may-16/ or watch via YouTube.
Announcing: C-CAN Webinar June 20, 2018
Join us for our C-CAN Roundtable discussion on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 1pm PST (4pm EST) A state-level policy, management and science approach to build support to address ocean acidification: lessons learned after 5+ years of stakeholder collaboration in Washington state. For registration instructions, abstract and information — visit:
A Sixteen-year Decline in Dissolved Oxygen in the Central California Current
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Estimating p(CO2) from pH measurements
By Andrew Dickson, Professor of Marine Chemistry, University of California, San Diego May 11, 2018 A recent article is now available as an accepted article (as open access) in Journal of Geophysical Research: “Assessment of Autonomous pH Measurements for Determining Surface Seawater Partial Pressure of CO2” (https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JC013387) by Yuichiro Takeshita,