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Ocean Acidification Resources
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- Source: IWGOA
This report describes federally funded ocean acidification activities during fiscal years 2022 and 2023. The report describes projects that were funded across the federal government, organized by region and then by thematic area. Budget tables are included that detail the amount spent by each agency on each thematic area. From
- Type: Reports
- Audience: CDR, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager

- Source: NOAA
As part of the NOAA Blue Carbon Inventory Project, this webstory presents information on blue carbon, the inventory project, management, and stories of impacts to communities and people. Get access to the inventory and read about why it was created and how it can be used to build resilience to
- Type: Webstory

- Source: IWGOA, Ocean Acidification Advisory Board
This document outlines the membership balance of the Ocean Acidification Advisory Board
- Type: Reports
- Audience: CDR, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager

- Source: IWGOA, Ocean Acidification Advisory Board
This document is the formation document for the Ocean Acidification Advisory Board and outlines their specific rights and responsibilities.
- Type: Reports
- Audience: CDR, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager

- Source: University of California, Santa Cruz
This interactive online tool developed by the University of California, Santa Cruz provides ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) projections for California coastal waters. This tool allows users to visualize the future progression of OAH at spatial scales relevant to marine resource management, and for biologically-relevant pH, aragonite saturation state, and
- Type: Data, General Info/ Website, Video or Multimedia
- Audience: Educator, Industry, Researcher, Resource Manager
- Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12

- Source: Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
This video marks the work of one researcher working to getting baseline data for acidification monitoring in Lake Huron, a project supported in partnership with the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. From the samples taken, scientists are able
- Type: Video or Multimedia
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager, Student