National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ocean Acidification Resources
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- Source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
OCADS serves as a repository for a wide range of ocean carbon and acidification data, including chemical, physical, and biological observations.
- Type: Data
- Audience: Industry, Resource Manager

- Source: Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA)
Native Alaskan communities on Kodiak Island, who have been collecting water samples for ocean acidification through an effort coordinated by the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA). This brochure orients community members and explains what the samples mean. Can serve as an example for community outreach elsewhere. (9/2023)
- Type: 1 or 2 Pager, Reports
- Audience: General Audiences, Policy Maker, Resource Manager

- Source: University of Indiana
Understand ocean acidification through game-based learning. Website includes easy to access game, source code, science standards, educator guide, and module integration. Geared toward students middle school to adults. (2023)
- Type: Curriculum, General Info/ Website
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Undergraduate, Youth

- Source: Northeast Coastal Acidification Network
NECAN’s 2022 webinar series that presents how biogeochemical forecast models might be most effectively used in the NECAN region to meet stakeholder needs and concerns.
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: General Audiences, Industry, Resource Manager

- Source: Northeast Coastal Acidification Network
NECAN held webinars in March and April of 2018 that discuss the role of community scientists in ocean and coastal acidification (OCA) monitoring.
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Resource Manager, Student

- Source: Northeast Coastal Acidification Network
View NECAN’s 6-part webinar series (2018) presented by experts within the fishing and aquaculture industries and research on the impacts of ocean and coastal acidification in the U.S. Northeast.
- Type: Webinar
- Audience: General Audiences, Industry