Not exact matches
«These results show that the effect of
ocean acidification on deep - water corals may not be as severe as predicted,» said David Garrison, a program director in the National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences, which funded the rese
ocean acidification on deep - water corals may not be as severe as predicted,» said David Garrison, a program director in the National Science Foundation's Division of
Ocean Sciences, which funded the rese
Ocean Sciences, which funded the
research.
The latest
research by the University of Exeter reveals that less than 4 % of climate - change studies have tested the impact of
ocean acidification on males and females separately.
This
research forms part of a wider scientific response to a recent House of Commons select committee enquiry
on ocean acidification submitted by the University of Exeter, led by Dr. Ceri Lewis.
This is despite recent
research on ocean acidification published by lead author Dr Robert Ellis showing that male and female shellfish respond differently to stress.
New NOAA - led
research maps the distribution of aragonite saturation state in both surface and subsurface waters of the global
ocean and provides further evidence that
ocean acidification is happening
on a global scale.
Prior
research has largely focused
on the negative impacts of
ocean acidification on reef growth, but new
research this week from scientists at the Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), based at the University of Hawai'i — Mānoa (UHM), demonstrates that lower
ocean pH also enhances reef breakdown: a double - whammy for coral reefs in a changing climate.
Jennifer Taylor of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography also shared
research on how
ocean warming and
acidification impairs the structure and function of crustaceans.
Much of the
research on ocean acidification to date has focused
on the effect changing seawater chemistry has
on the calcium carbonate shells of shellfish.
«This
research is an important step,» says Garrison, «in being able to predict, and perhaps mitigate, the effects of
ocean acidification on coastal resources.»
Ocean acidification is therefore one of the most important
research areas regarding the effects of elevated CO2
on benthic marine calcifiers and the marine ecosystem in general.
Further
research is needed to examine the long - term impacts of freshwater and
ocean acidification on all salmon species.
(2) a description of current
research, observation, and monitoring activities at the Federal, State, tribal, and local level related to the impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on natural resources, as well as identification of
research and data needs and priorities;
In March 2013, Science Advisor Ken Caldeira was featured
on NPR for his
research on ocean acidification and coral reefs.
EPOCA organised this fall, together with the International
Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP,) the US Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program (OCB), and the Kiel Excellence Cluster «The Future Ocean», an international research workshop on best practices for ocean acidification research (19 - 21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebes
Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP,) the US
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program (OCB), and the Kiel Excellence Cluster «The Future Ocean», an international research workshop on best practices for ocean acidification research (19 - 21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebes
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program (OCB), and the Kiel Excellence Cluster «The Future
Ocean», an international research workshop on best practices for ocean acidification research (19 - 21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebes
Ocean», an international
research workshop
on best practices for
ocean acidification research (19 - 21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebes
ocean acidification research (19 - 21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebesell).
The Hobart symposium built
on the successful three previous symposia and offered the worldwide community of scientists working to understand
ocean acidification an opportunity to share their
research results and develop new
research collaborations.
Workshop report: Impacts of
Ocean Acidification on Coral Reefs and Other Marine Calcifiers, A Guide for Further
Research (pdf, 8.9 M)
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.
BIOACID - Biological Impacts of
Ocean Acidification (the German research network on ocean acidifiction, 20 partner institutes from Ger
Ocean Acidification (the German
research network
on ocean acidifiction, 20 partner institutes from Ger
ocean acidifiction, 20 partner institutes from Germany)
The Hobart symposium will build
on the successful three previous symposia and offers the worldwide community of scientists working to understand
ocean acidification opportunities to share their
research results and develop new
research collaborations.
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.
This scientific
research informs debates
on issues including climate change,
ocean acidification and plastics in the sea.
Links: Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) box
on ocean acidification Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA - ICC) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanographic Labor
ocean acidification Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA - ICC) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanograph
acidification Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA - ICC) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanographic Labor
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA - ICC) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanograph
Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA - ICC) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanographic Labor
Ocean Research Kiel Villefranche Oceanographic Laboratory
It is time to reflect
on the successes and deficiencies of
ocean acidification research and to take a look forward at the challenges the fastest growing field of marine science is facing.
Scientists from six institutions leading in
ocean acidification research summarized the current status of knowledge
on evolution in the
oceans: Which species are likely to evolve?
«
Ocean warming, acidification and deoxygenation are essentially irreversible on centennial time scales,» found the Royal Society, a London - based group specializing in scientific research, in a 2011 paper, «[O] nce these changes have occurred, it will take centuries for the ocean to rec
Ocean warming,
acidification and deoxygenation are essentially irreversible
on centennial time scales,» found the Royal Society, a London - based group specializing in scientific
research, in a 2011 paper, «[O] nce these changes have occurred, it will take centuries for the
ocean to rec
ocean to recover.
With the BIOACID II project, German
research on ocean acidification continues its international top position.
ref It will also be important to encourage socioeconomic
research on the impacts of
ocean acidification, the projected timing of impacts, and the ways to increase adaptability and resilience of socioeconomic systems in the face of changing
ocean chemistry.
He will be presenting his
research findings
on ocean acidification and moderators will lead a discussion with the community
on what the changing
oceans mean for a fishing community such as Dillingham.
The Federal
Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring (FOARAM) Act of 2009 mandates the establishment of an «information exchange» to «make information on ocean acidification developed through or utilized by the interagency ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidification.&r
Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring (FOARAM) Act of 2009 mandates the establishment of an «information exchange» to «make information on ocean acidification developed through or utilized by the interagency ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidific
Acidification Research and Monitoring (FOARAM) Act of 2009 mandates the establishment of an «information exchange» to «make information
on ocean acidification developed through or utilized by the interagency ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidification.&r
ocean acidification developed through or utilized by the interagency ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidific
acidification developed through or utilized by the interagency
ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidification.&r
ocean acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of ocean acidific
acidification program accessible through electronic means, including information which would be useful to policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in mitigating or adapting to the impacts of
ocean acidification.&r
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The U.S.
Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB) Project Office with co-sponsorship from the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is coordinating and hosting a hands - on ocean acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experimental de
Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB) Project Office with co-sponsorship from the European Project
on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is coordinating and hosting a hands - on ocean acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experimental de
Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is coordinating and hosting a hands - on ocean acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experim
Acidification (EPOCA) is coordinating and hosting a hands -
on ocean acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experimental de
ocean acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experim
acidification short course that will convene members of the biological and chemical oceanography
research communities to gain mutual insights
on optimal
ocean acidification experimental de
ocean acidification experim
acidification experimental design.
Piercy's recent
research shows that the future
ocean may be a lot quieter than our current if overfishing and
ocean acidification continue to take a toll
on the reefs that support the symphony of life.
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 few years later,
ocean acidification and its effects
on marine life became an international
research priority.
Here, we report
on advances made in methane hydrate
research and deep -
ocean Raman spectroscopy, and
on proposals for fossil fuel CO2 sequestration and
on controlled
ocean acidification studies.
Members of the OAIE can share resources and engage in online discussions, and, in doing so, will enhance stakeholder interactions and build well - informed communities working to respond and adapt to
ocean acidification.The OAIE invites anyone working
on ocean acidification to join, including but not limited to government, tribal, and academic
research scientists, citizen scientists, experiential and formal educators, NGO employees, marine resources managers, policy makers, concerned citizens, aquaculturists, people in the fishing industry, technology developers, and data managers.
Her
research topic focussed
on Paleo pH and
ocean acidification (anthropogenic) reconstructions based
on Boron isotopes and B / Ca ratios in biogenic carbonates (corals and foraminifera).
The investigations into the Atlantic and Polar cod are part of BIOACID, the national
research project
on ocean acidification.
An international
research group led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel has now found evidence for potentially harmful effects the increasing acidification of the oceans may have on larvae of commercially important fish species such
research group led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel has now found evidence for potentially harmful effects the increasing acidification of the oceans may have on larvae of commercially important fish species such
Research Kiel has now found evidence for potentially harmful effects the increasing
acidification of the
oceans may have
on larvae of commercially important fish species such as cod.
The work was carried out in the framework of the German project
on ocean acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of Ocean ACIDification), and lead by GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research
ocean acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of
Ocean ACIDification), and lead by GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research
Ocean ACIDification), and lead by GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research
Ocean Research Kiel.
Funding was provided through the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) «European Project
on Ocean Acidification» (EPOCA), the European Marie Curie Initial Training Network «Calcification of Marine Organisms» (CalMarO) and the project by German Ministry for Education and
Research (BMBF) «Biological Impacts of
Ocean ACIDification» (BIOACID).
In a commentary in the journal «Nature Climate Change», the two internationally renowned experts reflect
on the lessons learned from
ocean acidification research and highlight future challenges.
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).
The German coordinated
research project
on ocean acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification) is extended for another three - year funding pe
ocean acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification) is extended for another three - year fu
acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of
Ocean Acidification) is extended for another three - year funding pe
Ocean Acidification) is extended for another three - year fu
Acidification) is extended for another three - year funding period.
The OAiRUG is working with
research projects
on ocean acidification and with the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politic
ocean acidification and with the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and
acidification and with the
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politic
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and
Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politicians.
Biography: Sue - Ann's
research focuses
on key ecological effects of global change, particularly
ocean acidification,
on marine organisms including invertebrates and fishes.
In a photo exhibition by the German
research network
on ocean acidification BIOACID, the two nature photographers Solvin Zankl and Nick Cobbing present BIOACID members at their work and introduce organisms that current
ocean acidification research focuses
on.
Five years after their first «kick - off» at GEOMAR, the members of the German
research network
on ocean acidification BIOACID gathered again in Kiel.
Ragazzola carried out her experiment in 2010 at GEOMAR being a post-doctoral fellow in the German
Research Network
on Ocean Acidification BIOACID (Biological Impacts of
Ocean Acidification).
An onboard team of 96 people is carrying out frontier
research on everything from geology to
ocean acidification, chief scientist Xu Ren said.
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research needed, mountains break up, mudslides, next ice age, Nile delta damaged, no effect in India, nuclear plants bloom,
ocean acidification, outdoor hockey threatened, oyster diseases, ozone loss, ozone repair slowed, ozone rise, pests increase, plankton blooms, plankton loss, plant viruses, polar tours scrapped, psychosocial disturbances, railroad tracks deformed, rainfall increase, rainfall reduction, refugees, release of ancient frozen viruses, resorts disappear, rift
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