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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..
- PI(s): Paul McElhany
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2018
- Partners: Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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..
- PI(s): David Whitall
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2020
- Grant Award # NOAA-NOS-NCCOS-2020-005
Assessing ocean acidification as a driver for enhanced metals uptake by Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis): implications for aquaculture and seafood safety
Why we care
Ocean acidification causes changes in the chemistry..
Ocean acidification causes changes in the chemistry..
- PI(s): Tom Hurst
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2022
- Partners: Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Effects of OA on Alaskan and Arctic fishes: physiological sensitivity in a changing ecosystem
Why we care
There is significant concern about ocean acidification disrupting marine ecosystems, reducing productivity of important..
There is significant concern about ocean acidification disrupting marine ecosystems, reducing productivity of important..
- PI(s): Richard Feely
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2021
PMEL Sustained Ocean Acidification Biogeochemical and Ecological Survey Observations
Why we care
U.S. West coast-wide hydrographic surveys have been conducted intermittently from 2007 to 2017, providing evidence for the geographic extent..
U.S. West coast-wide hydrographic surveys have been conducted intermittently from 2007 to 2017, providing evidence for the geographic extent..
- PI(s): Andrew Dittman
- Fiscal Year Funded: 2021
- Partners: Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Resiliency and sensitivity of marine fish to elevated CO2: osmoregulatory neurosensory behavioral and metabolic responses in salmon and sablefish
Why we care
Elevated levels of marine carbon dioxide can disrupt how..
Elevated levels of marine carbon dioxide can disrupt how..