Registration, Abstract submission and Hotel reservations are all open as of October 12, 2011.
Ulf Riebesell. Lophelia pertusa, a cold-water coral building extensive reefs in the deep ocean, will be one of the first habitat-builders exposed to waters turning corrosive due to ocean acidfication.
The symposium aims to attract more than 300 of the world’s leading scientists to discuss the impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms, ecosystems, and biogeochemical cycles. It will also cover socio-economic consequences of ocean acidification, including policy and management implications.
Additional information is posted on a meeting Web-site (www.highco2-iii.org).
Please contact secretariat@scor-int.org if you would like to be added to the email list.
For information on the previous two symposia (2004 and 2008), and their accomplishments, please go to the web site of the Ocean Acidifcation Network.
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