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NOAA Ocean Acidification Program
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2014
The mission of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (OAP) is to better prepare society to respond to changing ocean conditions and resources by expanding understanding of ocean acidification, through interdisciplinary partnerships, nationally and internationally. The content on this channel includes various seminars the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program hosted to increase understanding of ocean acidification and tools that are available to scientists, educators, and communicators.
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Acidification & Estuaries: Connecting Science to Management
Hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification, this series is starting a conversation about the most important research gaps in acidification and estuaries for the federal government to address. The third webinar will discuss examples of where acidification science can inform coastal management decisions to serve community and industry needs.
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Assessing Ecosystem Responses of Gulf of Mexico Communities to OA Using Environmental DNA
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Recent efforts to monitor ocean acidification in the Gulf of Mexico via the Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems and Carbon Cycle (GOMECC) cruises have revealed spatial differences in ocean acidification. While we know that ocean acidification negatively impacts many species and exacerbates the effects of oxygen limitation and harmful algal blooms, there is little work to monitor or predict the effects of...
NOAA OAP, CAFA & Sea Grant Webinar Series on Climate Vulnerability Alaska Climate Adaptation
มุมมอง 110หลายเดือนก่อน
NOAA-funded projects from Alaska share about the ways they are building community resilience against changing ocean conditions.
Acidification & Estuaries: State of the Science
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This is the second webinar in the Acidification & Estuaries Webinar Series hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification. This webinar gives an overview of the state of the science related to acidification in estuaries and discuss remaining research gaps. Speakers discuss the causes of acidification, biological impacts, and how we can assess short-term acidification events and ...
Acidification and Estuaries as a Federal Priority
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Hosted by the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification, this webinar gives an overview of coastal acidification, the importance of studying acidification in estuaries, and the role that federal agencies currently play in monitoring and researching acidification in estuaries.
Applicant Webinar: FY25 CRUISE NOFO
มุมมอง 242 หลายเดือนก่อน
This webinar provides information on the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program funding opportunity "FY25 Ocean Acidification Coastal Research: Uniting Investigations and Shipboard Experiments (OA CRUISE)". NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program (OAP) is soliciting proposals to complement core observing activities on its upcoming East Coast Ocean Acidification Cruise (ECOA-4), which targets U.S. Coastal ...
FY25 Regional Resiliency & Vulnerability Assessments Informational Webinar
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Informational webinar for the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program's FY25 Regional Resiliency and Vulnerability Assessments funding call. Find more information about the notice of funding opportunity at oceanacidification.noaa.gov/funding-opportunity-regional-resiliency-vulnerability-assessments-for-ocean-and-coastal-acidification/
Loading the sediment core on the NOAA Ship RH Brown
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Loading sediment corer NOAA Ship Ronal H. Brown in 2022 for the third East Coast Ocean Acidification Cruise (ECOA-3) Credit: Halle Berger (University of Connecticut)
SOARCE Webinar Series Ocean Acidification in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
มุมมอง 122ปีที่แล้ว
Abstract: American Samoa is home to some of the most resilient coral reefs in the world. From the 500-year-old giant Porites corals in Ta’u, to the heat resistant “super corals” in Ofu, and the thriving coral communities in Fagatele Bay. The reefs protect the shorelines, provide food for families, and play an integral role in Samoan culture and heritage. The National Marine Sanctuary of America...
NOFO Informational Webinar Ocean & Coastal Carbon Observing Optimization Study
มุมมอง 73ปีที่แล้ว
The NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (OAP), in partnership with the Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) Program is soliciting proposals to optimize sampling strategies that improve carbonate chemistry observing systems co-developed with an observing data product end user that can inform real-time data delivery and forecasting of ocean acidification relevant parameters. The optimization...
SOARCE Webinar Series: Ocean Protector, An Online Ocean Acidification Game
มุมมอง 89ปีที่แล้ว
Abstract: Ocean Protector is a new online game-based learning program to teach middle school students about the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) and positive actions to help. Thanks to funding from the NOAA OAP Education mini-grant, the game was developed collaboratively with educators to deliver a digital program that is engaging, easy to use, and integrates NOAA data into a framework that ...
A Closer Look at Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
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This webinar series presented by the Coastal Acidification Networks along the West Coast and Alaska as well as California Ocean Science Trust is intended to deliver the best available information on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and to explore concepts related to coastal ocean carbon. Through this series of co-designed webinars, participants will gain a better understanding of mCDR techn...
SOARCE Webinar Series: Coastal Acidification in the Classroom
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Abstract: Coastal Acidification is the changing of pH in coastal waters caused by excess CO2 and local factors such as nutrient runoff, upwelling, and hypoxia. Coastal acidification can occur uniquely in each coastal area depending on the individual stressors there. The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN) sought to create a teaching tool on coastal acidification specific to the M...
A tour of newly funded marine carbon dioxide removal mCDR projects
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This webinar series presented by the Coastal Acidification Networks along the West Coast and Alaska as well as California Ocean Science Trust is intended to deliver the best available information on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and to explore concepts related to coastal ocean carbon. Through this series of co-designed webinars, participants will gain a better understanding of mCDR techn...
SOARCE Webinar A New Wave of Ocean Acidification Communication Engaging Communities Using StoryMaps
มุมมอง 120ปีที่แล้ว
Abstract: Ocean acidification (OA) is linked to environmental, economic, and societal losses in communities reliant on threatened ecosystems and fisheries. Alaskans are particularly vulnerable compared to lower latitudes, experiencing accelerated OA and higher dependencies on at-risk species for industry and subsistence. However, OA remains under-discussed and often misunderstood by many educat...
SOARCE Webinar Series: Discover the Climate Change and Ocean Acidification Resource Collections
มุมมอง 155ปีที่แล้ว
SOARCE Webinar Series: Discover the Climate Change and Ocean Acidification Resource Collections
SOARCE Webinar Series 'From Labs to Learning' OA Teacher Workshop
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SOARCE Webinar Series 'From Labs to Learning' OA Teacher Workshop
C CAN, AOAN, and OST Webinar Series: mCDR
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C CAN, AOAN, and OST Webinar Series: mCDR
SOARCE Webinar Series: Community Sampling for Ocean Acidification in South Central Alaska
มุมมอง 37ปีที่แล้ว
SOARCE Webinar Series: Community Sampling for Ocean Acidification in South Central Alaska
SOARCE Webinar "Laboratory to Classroom Translation"
มุมมอง 24ปีที่แล้ว
SOARCE Webinar "Laboratory to Classroom Translation"
CSI Oyster: a community science initiative on environment oyster interactions in Chesapeake Bay
มุมมอง 38ปีที่แล้ว
CSI Oyster: a community science initiative on environment oyster interactions in Chesapeake Bay
2023 NOPP mCDR NOFO Informational Webinar
มุมมอง 1972 ปีที่แล้ว
2023 NOPP mCDR NOFO Informational Webinar
Keepin' it Real: Connecting Ocean Acidification to Watershed Health and Promoting Student Action
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Keepin' it Real: Connecting Ocean Acidification to Watershed Health and Promoting Student Action
The Olympic Coast as a Sentinel - Tribal Communities at the Forefront of Ocean Change Chadsey 1-5-22
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The Olympic Coast as a Sentinel - Tribal Communities at the Forefront of Ocean Change Chadsey 1-5-22
NOAA Pacific Islands Ocean Acidification Master's Student Fellowship Informational Webinar
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NOAA Pacific Islands Ocean Acidification Master's Student Fellowship Informational Webinar
CO2 in seawater reference materials: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
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CO2 in seawater reference materials: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
Consistent ocean acidification messaging: the key to consistent understanding
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Consistent ocean acidification messaging: the key to consistent understanding
On a scale of 0 14, how familiar are you with ocean acidification pHacts ! 2
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On a scale of 0 14, how familiar are you with ocean acidification pHacts ! 2
Alaska Ocean Acidification and HABs: Networking and coastal variability
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Alaska Ocean Acidification and HABs: Networking and coastal variability
Capturing CO2 is a mathematical problem as much as it is a chemical process and an engineering megaproject. It's all about scalability. We can attack the problem from many small points while working on any sure-fire means of correcting it. I've hypothesized that it can be done without using chemical processes. I've researched how and calculated it would meet the IPCC requirements of by 2100. Would anyone like to know how?
It would also have a minimal environmental impact. As well as a means of desalinization.
Applying the "ante-acid" process you're talking about, it would be a home run.
While you're having a closer look, I'm watching the biosphere collapse. Take your time!
😅NOAA is as usual totally clueless about the health of the world’s oceans
say more please
As a Kid I always wondered why we had the story of King Canute .
As regards ocean acidification, it is estimated that the ocean’s global mean surface pH may have declined (i.e., become less alkaline and thus more “acidic”) by -0.07 to -0.08 in the last 200 years - from pH8.12 during pre-industrial times to 8.04 to 8.05 today (Wei et al, 2015). N.B. The decline in pH occurred before 1930. However, and very importantly when you look the data after CO2 emissions began rising precipitously in the 1930s, the oceans have become less “acidic”!!! By way of comparison, from one season to the next, or over the course of less than 6 months, pH levels naturally change by ±0.15 pH units, or twice the overall rate of the last 200 years. On a per-decade scale, the changes are even more pronounced. Oceanic pH values naturally fluctuate up and down by up to 0.6 U within a span of a decade, with an overall range between 7.66 and 8.40. This decadal rate of pH change is larger than the overall 200-year span (0.07-0.08) by a factor of 8. Indeed the daily noted maximum pH range of 0.7 (Santos et al. 2011) is far greater than the overall change predicted between now and the end of the century.
Okay and the rate of daily temperature change is generally more than the amount of average global temperature increase over the next century, what's your point? The maximum acidity at the peaks is still going to be higher and it will not be as alkaline as it is at its most alkaline as frequently, leading to organisms with exoskeletons having more difficulty in early development, among other issues.
✔️ "promosm"
Save Our Planet Now
Over 90 percent of the world's CO2 is entrained in the lakes, rivers, and oceans, so what are they going to do with it? And how can we survive with no sealife when it is removed?
Good thing we know for sure that NOAA would never alter their data to fit one particular political narrative. Whew.
Waiting for ocean acidification study on fisheries and aquaculture. 💙🌊
It was a great presentation and gave us the opportunity to learn on the Blue Carbon
Should we not have more likes? 8)
Thanks for this insightful presentation fro Dr. Ariana
Thank you for your interest and watching!
@NOAA.OceanAcidification NOAA.OceanAcidification - NOAA Service Account The NOAA Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal team, with others, is using ~$20M in grant funding to move mCDR and ocean alkalinity enhancement forward. I think the Blue Carbon space can fit into the mCDR space. Would you like to read about Blue Biochar?
so about 48 registered repping gov agencies, any sense of how many of those from U.S.?