In a joint effort, scientists from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (UK), the Cluster of Excellence LabexMER (France), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (United States), the University Pierre and Marie Curie (France), the UK
Ocean Acidification research programme (UKOA) and the German research network Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification (BIOACID) engaged with public and policymakers at COP 21.
Not exact matches
Her international
research programme focuses on the impacts of global climate change and
ocean acidification on coastal marine biodiversity and the consequences for ecosystem structure and functioning, and spans the UK, Europe, USA and NZ.
As one of the largest national
research programmes on
ocean acidification, BIOACID has contributed to quantifying the effects of
ocean acidification on marine organisms and their habitats, unravelling the mechanisms underlying the observed responses, assessing the potential for evolutionary adaptation, and determining how these responses are modulated by other environmental drivers.
Richard Bellerby, head of
ocean acidification research at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) and coordinator of the ocean acidification working group in the Arctic monitoring assessment programme (AMAP), lead the papers focus on Polar
research at the Norwegian Institute for Water
Research (NIVA) and coordinator of the ocean acidification working group in the Arctic monitoring assessment programme (AMAP), lead the papers focus on Polar
Research (NIVA) and coordinator of the
ocean acidification working group in the Arctic monitoring assessment
programme (AMAP), lead the papers focus on Polar Regions.
A two - day public meeting at the Royal Society, London on 4 - 5 June, 2015 will discuss the latest scientific findings arising from the UK
Ocean Acidification (UKOA)
research programme and the German partnership
programme, Biological Impacts of
Ocean Acidification (BIOACID).