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Presenters: Julie Hirsch & Eleanor Hines, Garden of the Salish Sea Primary Audience: Formal and Informal Educators Date/Time: Wednesday November 19th, 6pm EST (3pm PST) Project website: http://www.restorationfund.org/salishseacurriculum...
Presenters: Meg Chadsey (Washington State Sea Grant) & Paul Williams (Suquamish Tribe) Primary Audience: Teachers, formal educators
Date/time: Wednesday, Oct. 15th 3pm PDT (6pm EDT) Project website: http://www.oacurriculumcollection.org/...
Presenter: Alexis Bunten, The FrameWorks Institute Primary Audience: Informal Educators & Communicators Date/Time: Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 12pm PDT (3pm EDT) Project website: http://www.frameworksinstitute.org/climate-change-and-oceans.html...
National Science Foundation With increasing levels of carbon dioxide accumulating in the atmosphere and moving into marine ecosystems, the world’s oceans are becoming more acidic. The oceans may be acidifying faster today than at any time in the past 300 million years, scientists have found. To address concerns for acidifying...
Carbon dioxide scrubbers like those that clean the air in space stations. Precision monitors and instruments. Industrial parts used in wastewater treatment. Michael Maher’s job was to assemble the pieces into one of the most sophisticated ocean acidification simulation systems yet developed. Ocean acidification is the decrease in ocean pH due...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Rapid climate change and an increasing range of climate impacts are already being felt along our coasts, and new research suggests that U.S. Northeast coastal waters may be more vulnerable to climate change and ocean acidification than previously thought.
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