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- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
Studies in the lab have shown the sensitivity level of red king crab (RKC) to ocean acidification varies across different life stages. Here we look at exposure, vulnerability, and implications at each life stage based on what we know in the Bering Sea.
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- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
As ocean acidification (OA) research expands, researchers and Alaska shellfish growers can work together to tackle questions, fill monitoring gaps, and collaborate on adaptation strategies. FAQs about OA in Southeast Alaska and strategies to manage potential concerns are highlighted in this flier. We hope this opens the door to conversation
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- Source: Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
The Alaska Ocean Acidification Network was developed to expand the understanding of OA processes and consequences in Alaska, as well as potential adaptation and mitigation actions. The network helps connect scientists and coastal communities to identify knowledge gaps, recommend regional priorities, share data, and disseminate information throughout Alaska. Learn more
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- Source: NOAA Science Council
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