MACAN Ocean and Coastal Acidification Educational Video Series
MACAN Ocean and Coastal Acidification Educational Video Series Read More »
Color and learn with these coloring book pages for all ages featuring pteropods (sea butterflies) and shellfish.
Pteropod and Shellfish Coloring Pages Read More »
The OA Alliance has partnered with LUMA Storytelling to create a short film featuring OA Alliance members’ stories and experiences tackling ocean acidification and ocean change.
Time for OA Action – a short film Read More »
This graphic shows how ocean acidification can impede calcification, the process some marine life use to build and maintain their shells and skeletons.
Ocean Acidification illustration by NOAA PMEL Read More »
This interactive online tool developed by the University of California, Santa Cruz provides ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) projections for California coastal waters. This tool allows users to visualize the future progression of OAH at spatial scales relevant to marine resource management, and for biologically-relevant pH, aragonite saturation state, and oxygen thresholds.
Interactive ocean acidification and hypoxia tool for Coastal california Read More »
This video marks the work of one researcher working to getting baseline data for acidification monitoring in Lake Huron, a project supported in partnership with the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. From the samples taken, scientists are able to measure and track water
Video: Freshwater Acidification in the Great Lakes Read More »
This NOAA Library webinar provides an overview of the methods, NOAA’s role in the space, and connections to larger initiatives.
NOAA’s Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Engagement Read More »
Coastal communities in the Mid-Atlantic depend on the ocean for their livelihoods. As the ocean absorbs more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and becomes more acidic (lower pH), small changes in the food chain can ripple up to the seafood caught and sold locally. Dive in with ocean advocate Eva as she breaks down the
Coastal and Ocean Acidification Read More »
Ocean Acidification challenges/threatens the livelihoods of shellfish growers, seafood dealers, and commercial fishermen in the Mid-Atlantic. Learn firsthand from three local growers and fishermen about the impacts they’ve observed to oysters, clams, and finfish, the business challenges they’re facing, and the ways they’re adapting their hatchery operations and fishing practices in response to climate change.
Ocean Acidification: Livelihoods on the Line Read More »