June 28, 2017 The red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is a high-latitude commercially important species with a complex life-history cycle which encompasses a wide variety of conditions and habitats. High-latitude waters, including those around Alaska where red king crab live, are predicted to have increased ocean acidification and temperatures
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An evaluation of potentiometric pH sensors in coastal monitoring applications
June 2017 Authors: Karen McLaughlin, Nikolay P. Nezlin, Stephen B. Weisberg, Andrew G. Dickson, J. Ashley Booth, Curtis L. Cash, Adriano Feit, Joseph R. Gully, Scott Johnson, Ami Latker, Michael J. Mengel, George L. Robertson, Alex Steele, Laura Terriquez An evaluation of potentiometric pH sensors in coastal monitoring applications
Evaluation of marine pH sensors under controlled and natural conditions for the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE
June 2, 2017 Okazaki R. R., Sutton A. J., Feely R. A., Dickson A. G., Alin S. R., Sabine C. L., Bunje P. M. E. & Virmani J. I. Abstract The annual anthropogenic ocean carbon uptake of 2.6 ± 0.5 Gt C is changing ocean composition (e.g., pH) at unprecedented rates,
Acidified ocean water widespread along North American West Coast
June 1, 2017 An acidification sensor on the Oregon Coast. Credit: Oregon State University A three-year survey of the California Current System along the West Coast of the United States found persistent, highly acidified water throughout this ecologically critical nearshore habitat, with “hotspots” of pH measurements as low as any
Persistent spatial structuring of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System
June 1, 2017 F. Chan, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette , R. H. Byrne, F. Chavez, O. Cheriton, R. A. Feely, G. Friederich, B. Gaylord, T. Gouhier10, S. Hacker, T. Hill, G. Hofmann, M. A. McManus, B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, A. Russell 11, E. Sanford, J. Sevadjian