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- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
The Alaska Ocean Acidification Network was developed to expand the understanding of OA processes and consequences in Alaska, as well as potential adaptation and mitigation actions. The network helps connect scientists and coastal communities to identify knowledge gaps, recommend regional priorities, share data, and disseminate information throughout Alaska. Learn more about the network and how […]
- Type: 1 or 2 Pager
- Audience: CDR, Educator, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager, Student
- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
For Alaskans dependent on salmon, understanding how species may fare in a higher-acidity environment is critical. The cultural and economic implications of the future of salmon depend on our ability to make well-informed decisions and to adapt to changing conditions. This flier explains the effects of ocean acidification on Alaskan salmon and the research efforts […]
- Type: 1 or 2 Pager
- Audience: General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager
- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
The objective of this course is for students to gain a process-based understanding of ocean acidification’s impact within Alaskan environments. This course will cover the fundamentals of the carbon cycle, ocean carbon chemistry, and the biological pump, as well as special topics including species case studies and regional profiles of Alaska’s waters.
- Type: Curriculum
- Audience: Educator, Student
- Grades 9-12, Undergraduate
- Source: IWGOA
Hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification, this series is starting a conversation about the most important research gaps in acidification and estuaries for the federal government to address. The third webinar will discuss examples of where acidification science can inform coastal management decisions to serve community and industry needs.
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: CDR, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager
- Source: IWGOA
This is the second webinar in the Acidification & Estuaries Webinar Series hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification. This webinar gives an overview of the state of the science related to acidification in estuaries and discuss remaining research gaps. Speakers discuss the causes of acidification, biological impacts, and how we can assess […]
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: CDR, Educator, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager, Student
- Source: IWGOA
Hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification, this webinar gives an overview of coastal acidification, the importance of studying acidification in estuaries, and the role that federal agencies currently play in monitoring and researching acidification in estuaries.
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: CDR, Educator, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager, Student


