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- PI(s): Luke Thompson
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2021, 2022, 2023
Assessing ecosystem responses of Gulf of Mexico coastal communities to ocean acidification using environmental DNA Why we care
Recent efforts to monitor ocean acidification in the Gulf of..
Recent efforts to monitor ocean acidification in the Gulf of..
- PI(s): Xinping Hu
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
This project maintains critical ocean acidification monitoring in a region with impacted habitats and species...
- PI(s): Adrienne Sutton
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2010
Developing and expanding sensors to improve ocean acidification monitoring
Why we care:
Enhancing our ability to measure water chemistry with the best technology available is essential..
Why we care:
Enhancing our ability to measure water chemistry with the best technology available is essential..
- PI(s): Reginald Blaylock, University of Southern Mississippi
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Grant Award # NA19OAR0170354
This project brings together scientists and oyster growers to address aquaculture failures from ocean acidification conditions and to improve management and resilience...
- PI(s): Denis Pierrot
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Researcher augment existing monitoring of the carbonate system to build capacity on the East and Gulf coasts...
- PI(s): Marjy Friedrichs
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2018
- Grant Award # NA18OAR0170430
- Partners: Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Acidification in brackish estuarine environments, such as the Chesapeake Bay, is intensified by coastal inputs such as runoff, atmospheric pollution and freshwater sources. The Chesapeake Bay is home to commercial..


