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Ocean acidification presentations and posters at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium

Jan 25, 2022 | News

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 Washington)

 

Assessing annual nearshore carbonate trends in an Alaska coastal estuary (James Currie, UAF)

 

Modulation of ocean acidification by decadal climate variability in the Gulf of Alaska (Claudine Hauri, UAF)

 

The Effects of ocean acidification and ocean warming on the behavior and physiology of an intertidal grazer and a key sea star predator  (Shelby Baucus, UAF)

 

The Chugach Regional Ocean Monitoring Program: comprehensive biotoxin, phytoplankton and water chemistry monitoring throughout southcentral Alaska (Maile Branson, Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute)


POSTERS

Norgaard AMSS 2022 poster

Inorganic carbon dynamics at the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Observatory (Addie Norgaard, UAF)

 

Irving AMSS 2022 poster
Chukchi Ecosystem Observatory: insight into the variability and drivers of an Arctic shelf inorganic carbon system (Claudine Hauri and Brita Irving, UAF)

 

Monacci AMSS 2022 poster

Ocean acidification observations in Alaska’s Four Large Marine Ecosystems (Natalie Monacci, UAF)

 

Arctic-Regional Model AMSS 2022 poster

Regional model to simulate ocean acidification across the Arctic (Remi Pages, UAF)

 

AMSS 2022 Salmon poster

Characterizing the impacts of ocean acidification and food availability on the growth and development of juvenile pink salmon (Marina Washburn, UAF)