Scientist interview archive The Alaska OA Network conducts interviews with scientists and other key members of the Alaska OA community. Learn about OA through their words and experiences. Lauren Bell (Santa Cruz PhD student) Nina Bednarsek (Southern California Water...
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The Arctic Ocean may not be a reliable carbon sink
Hakai Magazine: Chronicling 23 Years of Acidification in the Beaufort Sea
Webinar: Increase your familiarity with how OA works (March 19)
OA post doc position at Claudine Hauri’s Lab at UAF
OA Affecting Crab Shells in Pacific Northwest
New Brochure: OA and multiple stressors
This publication describes how cumulative impacts such as ocean acidification and warming together may impact crab and fish in Alaska.
Kodiak holds marine water quality workshop for OA and HABS
A Marine Water Quality Workshop was held in Kodiak Dec 10-11, hosted by the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA). Currently, three communities in the Kodiak area (Larsen Bay, Old Harbor, and Ouzinkie) are conducting weekly monitoring for ocean acidification and...
Summary of NOAA’s 2019 Saildrone mission in the Arctic
New: 2019 update on OA research in Alaska
Check out what researchers have learned about OA processes, conditions and species response over the past year.
Skagway Traditional Council begins to monitor OA with regional tribes
Can crab and fish in Alaska adapt to more acidic oceans? Scientists aim to find out.
Senator Sullivan co-sponsors bill to renew funding for OA research
U.S. Senators Markey, Sullivan Introduce New Ocean Health Bill (by Ryan Doyle, Seafoodnews.com) October 28, 2019 Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Dan Sullivan (R-AK) introduced the Ocean, Coastal and Estuarine AcidificationNecessitates (OCEAN) Research Act. The...
Why rising acidification poses a special peril for warming Arctic waters
Yale Environment360 provides an articulate look into why the Arctic is particularly susceptible to ocean acidification.
Scientific American: Dinosaur-killing meteorite caused acidification that led to mass extinction
Anchorage talk will dive into ocean acidification’s impact on Alaska marine life
Ocean acidification is on the agenda at the Board of Fish meeting on Oct 23 in Anchorage, as well as an evening presentation following the meeting.
OA Presentation in Anchorage – Oct 23
Ferry system budget cuts impact OA monitoring
UAF seeking M.S. student for ocean acidification assistantship
Ocean acidification detection capacity expands in the Gulf of Alaska
Projects include an ‘ocean-change’ lab in Kasistna Bay and pH sensors near Juneau. Also, read the latest of what we’re learning in Kachemak Bay.