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- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Meridian Institute, University of Alaska
Bioeconomic Implications for Alaska’s Salmon Fisheries
- Type: 1 or 2 Pager
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher, Resource Manager, Student
- Grades 9-12

- Source: NOAA Fisheries
Laboratory experiments simulate future conditions to help predict the climate resilience of a valuable Alaska fish.
- Type: Video or Multimedia
- Audience: Industry, Policy Maker, Researcher

- Source: Chugach Regional Resources Commission
The Chugach Regional Resources Commission (CRRC) created this video in partnership with Alutiiq Pride Shellfish Hatchery (APSH) to communicate the scientific findings of a long term Native Alaskan community science water quality program south-central Alaska. The goals of the video are to educate and raise awareness of ocean acidification and
- Type: Video or Multimedia
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Policy Maker

- Source: SEANOE
Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the continental United States, has strong spatial gradients and high temporal variability in water conditions that are not easily captured by discrete (single timepoint) field measurements. This archive provides an atlas of physical and biogeochemical conditions for the Chesapeake Bay based on numerical model
- Type: Data
- Audience: Industry, Researcher, Resource Manager

- Source: OAP
- Type: Curriculum
- Audience: Educator
- Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Youth

- Source: NANOOS
The NANOOS Visualization System (NVS) Shellfish Growers App provides shellfish growers and restoration managers with better and more ocean acidification and ocean condition information for decision making.
- Type: Data, Video or Multimedia