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Ocean acidification presentations and posters at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium
The presentations and posters below are from the 2022 Alaska Marine Science Symposium held virtually in January. Modeling ocean acidification in the Bering Sea to support long-term planning and management of the largest U.S. fishery. (Darren Pilcher, University of...
Natural cycles in the Gulf of Alaska affect ocean acidification
New research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks show the role of wind and ocean circulation as influencing trends in the short term.
Global Ocean Observing System hosts “OA Week” with 50 presentations and panels
NOAA releases funding opportunity for OA and HABS
Poster on Alaska species response to OA is updated with more species
Crabbers meet about ocean acidification
Members of the Bering Sea crabbing industry met with researchers to discuss the latest science on ocean acidification and warming as they relate to crab.
Radio: Kachemak Bay appears to offer refuge from ocean acidity impacts to shellfish, marine creatures
Mini-symposium for Bering Sea crabbers highlights ocean acidification and warming
James Greely is a shellfish grower and owner of Tommaso Shellfish, a small family owned oyster farm in Sea Otter Sound near Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska.
Sitka Tribe hiring lab manager (OA work included)
Alaska fishermen reach out to policy makers about climate change with video
Dimond High wins Tsunami Bowl research award with ocean acidification paper
Read an interview with the team to learn about their approach and experience.
Sitka Tribe hiring Environmental Lab Analyst
UAF Student Opportunity: add OA sampling to your project
Find the latest from 18 Alaska OA Researchers…
On January 29, OA researchers provided 5-min updates on their activities, results and plans. The recording is now available.
Alaska OA Research Update session January 29
Alaska Ocean Acidification Research Update Session The Alaska OA Network is holding an ocean acidification researcher session on Friday, January 29 during the Alaska Marine Science Symposium. This will be an opportunity for OA researchers to provide 5-minute updates...
January 8 is the OA Day of Action
January 8 (8.1) represents the current pH of the ocean. This is an opportunity to help Congress, states, local governments and coastal communities learn more about ocean acidification and commit to addressing it.
NOAA’s Data in the Classroom offers OA resources
Interactive web maps, apps, videos and high-resolution images help students learn about ocean and coastal acidification using real data.