Ocean Acidification: Livelihoods on the Line (Spanish Subtitles)
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In the Mid-Atlantic’s coastal waters, oysters and seagrass provide important habitat for fish and crabs. They also filter out nutrients that cause algal blooms (eutrophication). When faced with ocean acidification, do these habitat builders always lose? In this video, we explore how oysters and seagrass differ in their responses to acidification and what this means
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Technological advances in acidification monitoring and ocean carbon dioxide removal can help reduce ocean acidification’s impacts to Mid-Atlantic fisheries and local economy. In this video, we explore how scientists use underwater robots (gliders) to help fishery managers identify “hotspots” of acidification. Find out how innovative carbon removal strategies like enhancing the ocean’s ability to buffer
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Learn how carbon dioxide is produced, how it traps heat, how NOAA monitors it, and how rising levels impact our climate & ecosystems.
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This fact sheet from the University of Alaska Fairbanks presents how juvenile pink salmon respond to the direct effect of future ocean acidification and reduced food availability..
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Bioeconomic Implications for Alaska’s Salmon Fisheries
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Laboratory experiments simulate future conditions to help predict the climate resilience of a valuable Alaska fish.
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