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- Source: IWGOA
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH caused primarily by uptake of anthropogenically released carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, will likely cause serious impacts on marine ecosystems and the services those systems provide to society. This document summarizes Federal activities on ocean acidification (OA) in Fiscal Years (FY) 2016
- Type: Action Plan, Reports

- Source: NOAA, OAP
- Type: Webstory
- Audience: General Audiences

Fourth Report on Federally Funded Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring Activities
- Source: IWGOA
This document is the fourth biennial summary and progress report submitted under the Federal Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring Act of 2009 (FOARAM Act, P.L. 111-11, Subtitle D). The report is organized into sections covering geographic regions. Within each region, information is organized by the thematic areas as outlined within
- Type: Action Plan, Reports

- Source: IWGOA
The Strategic Research Plan, which was prepared by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification (IWG-OA) under the NSTC Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology, outlines what research and information dissemination efforts the Federal government should undertake to guide its response to ocean acidification (OA). Federal agency members of the
- Type: Action Plan
- Audience: CDR, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager