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Dr. Libby Jewett reflects on the first decade of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, detailing its growth from a legislative mandate into a collaborative network that integrates biological research, advanced monitoring, and social science....
Follow Grace Saba's journey from a childhood in rural Kansas to leading advanced ocean acidification research and developing pH-sensing underwater gliders....
To celebrate World Oceans Day, the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program highlights its collaborative efforts to empower global communities with monitoring tools and international mentorships. Learn how these initiatives connect scientists across the world to advance ocean acidification research and protect communities that depend on the ocean....
Libby Jewett, Ph.D., Director of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, provides insight into ocean acidification. Jewett highlights how she became involved in ocean acidification work, how NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program (OAP) started, and how we all can personally contribute to combatting this threat to our ocean....
High school students around Chesapeake Bay are helping to solve the mystery of how water chemistry and oysters interact. In this webinar, Emily Rivest, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, and Bart Merrick, NOAA Environmental Science Training Center, will introduce the CSI: Oyster project, a community science initiative focused on understanding...
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) is seeking a postdoctoral associate with bioinformatics expertise to examine transcriptomic responses to ocean acidification (OA) and temperature on commercially and economically important crab and fish species. This project will build upon the understanding gained through laboratory experimentation by applying next-generation sequencing techniques to...


