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![Air-Sea Interaction Spar buoy. Credit: Lt. Elizabeth Crapo, NOAA Corps](https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Air_Sea_Interaction_Spar_Buoy_Lt_Elizabeth_Crapo_NOAA_Corps-jpg.webp)
- PI(s): Galen McKinley
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2023
Why we care Ocean uptake of carbon has great natural variability that accompanies rising atmospheric carbon dioxide. A major challenge for marine carbon dioxide removal will be to quantify its..
![Hope Roberts of the Valdez Native Tribe preserves a water sample for analyzing carbonate chemistry. Credit: Chugach Regional Resources Commission](https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Chugach_video_forCanva4-768x654.webp)
![Hope Roberts of the Valdez Native Tribe preserves a water sample for analyzing carbonate chemistry. Credit: Chugach Regional Resources Commission](https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Chugach_video_forCanva4-768x654.webp)
- PI(s): Jeff Hetrick
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020
- Grant Award # NA20OAR0170514
- Partners: Chugach Regional Resources Commission
Community Sampling and Ocean Acidification Observations in South-central Alaska Why we careSoutheast Alaska experiences ocean acidification at a faster rate than other regions due to its cold water temperatures and..
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- PI(s): Alexis Valuari-Orton
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020
- Grant Award # NA21OAR0170195
- Partners: The Ocean Foundation
Designing a framework for an ocean acidification vulnerability assessment in Puerto Rico through stakeholder interviews, science synthesis, and a regional workshop Why we careLocal and federal efforts (e.g., 4th National..
![Dungeness crab in a crab hold. Credit: Austin Trigg, NMFS](https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/600600p15659EDNmainimg-Dungeness_crab_AustinTrigg_onms-nmfs.jpg)
![Dungeness crab in a crab hold. Credit: Austin Trigg, NMFS](https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/600600p15659EDNmainimg-Dungeness_crab_AustinTrigg_onms-nmfs.jpg)
Understanding CO2 effects on Dungeness crab: population variability, temperature interactions, calcification process, and carbonate sensitivity Why we careDungeness crabs support the most valuable fishery on the U.S. West Coast. Previous..
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- PI(s): David Whitall
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020
- Grant Award # NOAA-NOS-NCCOS-2020-005
Ocean acidification causes changes in..
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There is significant concern about ocean acidification disrupting marine ecosystems, reducing productivity..