National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ocean Acidification Resources
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- Source: NOAA, OAP
Dr. Jan Newton is a biological oceanographer whose lifelong love of the Washington coast propelled her to an internationally recognized career. She shares her story, the importance of working together to address big challenges, and her vision for the future.
- Type: Webstory
- Source: NOAA, OAP
The California Current Acidification Network (C-CAN) originated from West Coast industry concerns regarding the impacts of ocean acidification on fisheries and hatcheries. Learn how a pivotal workshop led to essential collaborations between scientists and industry members to monitor and address the impacts of ocean acidification.
- Type: Webstory
The Northeast Coastal Acidification Network (NECAN) coordinates scientists, industry members, and managers from Long Island Sound to Nova Scotia to address ocean acidification in the region. The network utilizes working groups for science, industry, and policy, and engages communities through events and local listening sessions to address regional priorities like ocean warming and pollution.
- Type: Webstory
- Source: OAP
The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN) brings together scientists, managers, and industry members to regionally address ocean acidification, which is exacerbated in their coastal waters by factors like freshwater runoff and nutrient pollution. MACAN’s activities focus on identifying monitoring gaps, developing solutions for affected industries and communicating science through public outreach events.
- Type: Webstory
- Audience: General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Resource Manager
- Source: NOAA, OAP
The Southeast Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network (SOCAN) was formed in 2015 to coordinate scientists, resource managers, and industry leaders in monitoring and researching ocean acidification across the Southeast’s diverse ecosystems. The network actively engages stakeholders to economic impacts of ocean acidification.
- Type: Webstory
- Source: National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, OAP
- Type: Reports
- Audience: Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager


