Regularly review coral reef management plans to incorporate the latest research and scientific findings into a proactive and adaptive approach to
address ocean acidification impacts.
Not exact matches
(1) provide technical assistance to Federal departments and agencies, State and local governments, Indian tribes, and interested private landowners in their efforts to assess and
address the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources;
(3) uses a stakeholder process to identify and prioritize needed monitoring and research that is of greatest relevance to the ongoing needs of natural resource managers to
address the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification; and
(2) include, in the case of a coastal State, a strategy for
addressing the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the coastal zone that --
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific adaptation plans required under section 478 to
address the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
In «Preparing to manage coral reefs for
ocean acidification: lessons from coral bleaching,» Dr. Elizabeth McLeod and her co-authors discuss how management strategies designed to
address coral bleaching can be modified to
address the
impacts of
ocean acidification.
Of particular interest to the
ocean acidification community is the SDG target 14.3: «Minimize and
address the
impacts of
ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels.»
What next steps do you think a coral reef manager should take after reading this article to
address the
impacts of
ocean acidification and coral bleaching at their site?
What next steps should a coral reef manager take after reading this article to
address the
impacts of
ocean acidification at their site?
«As our understanding of the
impacts of
ocean acidification was building up, we were able to broaden our focus from marine organisms to communities and ecosystems,
addressing ocean acidification in combination with other environmental factors», says Professor Ulf Riebesell, marine biologist at GEOMAR and coordinator of BIOACID.
14.3 minimize and
address the
impacts of
ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels
However, albedo modification would only temporarily mask the warming effect of greenhouse gases and would not
address atmospheric concentrations of CO2 or related
impacts such as
ocean acidification.
Would CE work, what else should be done to
address all
impacts of rising GHGs (e.g.
ocean acidification)?
(Sec. 479) Requires each state to prepare a natural resources adaptation plan detailing the state's current and projected efforts to
address the potential
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas in order to be eligible for funds under this subpart.
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific adaptation plans required under section 478 to
address the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
-- In order to be eligible for funds under section 480, not later than 1 year after the development of a Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Strategy required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to
address the potential
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisdiction.
(1) complete an adaptation plan for that department or agency, respectively, implementing the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to
address the potential
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of those actions;
-- Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this subpart, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the United States Geological Survey, shall establish a coordinated process for developing and providing science and information needed to assess and
address the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources.
(2) include, in the case of a coastal State, a strategy for
addressing the
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the coastal zone that --
(2) identify and prioritize the department's or agency's strategies and specific conservation actions to
address the current and future
impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources within the scope of the department's or agency's jurisdiction and to develop and implement strategies to protect, restore, and conserve such resources to become more resilient, adapt to, and better withstand those
impacts, including --