R Licker1, B Ekwurzel1, S C Doney2,3, S R Cooley4, I D Lima3, R Heede5 and P C Frumhoff6 Published 11 December 2019 • © 2019 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd Environmental Research Letters, Volume 14, Number 12 Abstract Recent research has quantified the contributions of CO2
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Reminder: September C-CAN OAR Workshop/Webinar – online
The September C-CAN OAR Workshop/Webinar How ocean acidification works hand-in-hand with warming and other global change stressors to promote toxic Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the West Coast C-CAN OAR September Workshop/Webinar page: https://c-can.info/c-can-oar-18-september-2019/ September Webinar YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PaHoTTO_Q8 Visit the C-CAN OAR Workshops and Webinars page for information