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NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory The buoy team of PMEL’s Carbon Group has recently developed innovative tools to better connect stakeholders to information generated by NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Observing Network.
...June 28th, 2017 OA buoy previously NH-10 has been redeployed 6 nautical miles offshore of Coos Bay on the southern Oregon Coast, where it will be measuring pH and CO2.
...Georgetown Journal of International Affairs or those who make their living farming oysters in the states of Washington and Oregon, the widespread mortality of larvae at several hatcheries between 2005 and 2009 was alarming and potentially devastating. After intense scientific scrutiny and collaboration among industry, government, and academic scientists, the...
June 7, 2017 OAP Director, Libby Jewett, will be participating in a side event focused on “Capacity Development Solutions for Managing, Protecting, Conserving and Restoring Marine and Coastal Ecosystems” during the United Nations Oceans conference for Sustainable Development Goal 14 to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine...
Oregon State University A three-year survey of the California Current System along the West Coast of the United States found persistent, highly acidified water throughout this ecologically critical nearshore habitat, with ‘hotspots’ of pH measurements as low as any oceanic surface waters in the world.
...May 15, 2017 OAP Director, Libby Jewett, will attend and present at the United Nations 18th meeting: “The effects of climate change on oceans.”
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