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Compound Marine Heatwaves and Ocean Acidity Extremes: Drivers, Trends, and Impacts
Professor Thomas Froehlicher from the Physics Institute of the University of Bern in Switzerland introduces compound marine heatwaves and ocean acidity extremes, explaining their drivers, trends, and impacts.
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GOA-ON Webinar: mCDR Working Group
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In this webinar the GOA-ON mCDR Working Group introduced its plans and vision, and discuss the desired overlap between GOA-ON and mCDR. Participants engaged in discussion to shape the future activities of this Working Group and were invited to join the GOA-ON mCDR Working Group to help lead these future activities.
COP28 Moana Pavilion
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This event shared out goals, partnerships, and successes of Pacific Islands OA Training Center, alongside needs for increased science, policy integration and financing. This event also highlighted the needs for increased science, policy integration and financing and supported government approaches to OA Action Planning in the Pacific Islands region.
OARS Commitments Video 2023
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The United Nations endorsed "Ocean Acidification Research for Sustainability - Providing society with the observational and scientific evidence needed to sustainably identify, monitor, mitigate and adapt to ocean acidification; from local to global scales (OARS)" as an Ocean Decade Programme, as proposed by GOA-ON. The OARS programme will build on the work of GOA-ON to foster the development of...
OA Week 2023 - OA in the Seas around Japan
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Although no serious impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms have been reported in the seas around Japan, ocean acidification is progressing at a rate faster than the global average, and future trends will be closely watched. In addition, there is concern about the impacts of coastal acidification due to the inflow of freshwater and substances from land areas to coastal areas. In this...
OA week 2023 - North East Atlantic Hub
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The North East Atlantic Hub session is aimed at using work from around the region, especially with the latest update from OSPAR, to discuss linkages between science and policy, discuss improvements for future regional assessments, discuss good dataset coverage, including getting an update on the development of regional CRMs. We aim to inspire the NEA hub community to coordinate monitoring and d...
OA Week 2023 - Socio-economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification
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Moderator(s): Nathalie Hilmi Centre Scientifique de Monaco Punyasloke Bhadury Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata (IISER), India Speakers: Olga Anghelici IAEA Ocean Acidification International Coordination Center (OA-ICC) How the IAEA, through the OA-ICC and otherwise, addresses the broader socio-economic impacts of ocean acidification Sam Dupont University of Gothenburg ...
OA Week 2023 - ICONEC Session
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The ICONEC session brings together early career ocean professionals from across the globe and spectra of ocean acidification science. In this session we are highlighting some of the work our members are conducting using both traditional methods and cutting edge technologies. We will hear from presenters and then have a discussion on the science presented and how ICONEC can best work for the com...
OA Week 2023 - PI-TOA Session
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OA Week 2023 - PI-TOA Session
OA Week 2023 - Caribbean Hub
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We are excited to introduce the newly formed Caribbean GOA-On Hub, which will cover the wider Caribbean region, focusing on areas not covered by neighbouring GOA-ON Hubs. The formation of the Caribbean GOA-ON Hub is a critical first step in increasing the region's capacity for OA monitoring, research, collaboration, and communication. In this session, we will share the results of the OA Needs B...
OA Week 2023 - OARS Outcome 1
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Enabling the global scientific community to provide adequate OA data and data synthesis products to allow determination of the progress and trends of acidification throughout the world's oceans requires that scientists and stakeholders have the resources and capacity to make sustained observations of known quality, and to integrate these data into national, regional, and global synthesis produc...
OA Week 2023 - Regional Capacity
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This session will include an overview of the Coastal Acidification Networks, their role in the OA community, and engagement spanning from the local to national level. Our speakers will describe their regional specific network development, successes, challenges and priorities to move forward. Topics of discussion will also include resources they can provide as well as what they hope to learn fro...
OA Week 2023 - OA Med Hub
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This session will give a glimpse of current OA work by a selection of OA Med Hub members. Talks will target OA in this region over a large time scale, from reconstruction of past events to current evidence of impacts on key organisms. OA Med-Hub is a network that connects Mediterranean scientists who are working and are interested in ocean acidification in the Mediterranean Sea. The hub is part...
OA Week 2023 - Pier2Peer Session
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Pier2Peer is the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network’s (GOA-ON) scientific mentorship program that aims to support a diversity of membership and international collaboration by building capacity for ocean acidification observations and research. Pier2Peer matches experienced researchers with new-to-the field scientists to facilitate an exchange of expertise and to provide a platform for...
OA Week 2023 - OA Africa
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It is important to assess the effects of climate change on the ocean and coastal systems in Africa. One major cause of climate change is the increasing rate of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. This will adversely affect the physical and biological characteristics of ocean and coastal systems, modifying their ecosystem structure and functioning. As a result, ocean and coastal economic activ...
OA Week 2023 - Best Practices Session
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The ocean acidification (OA) research community continues to advance tools and techniques to effectively conduct OA research globally. In this session, speakers will share a range of approaches that improve the ability to measure carbonate chemistry, including through capacity building and writing practical research guides, identifying impurities of meta-Cresol purple to improve quantification,...
OA Week 2023 - Sensors and OARS 3
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OA Week 2023 - Sensors and OARS 3
OA Week 2023 - SAROA Session
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OA Week 2023 - SAROA Session
OA Week 2023 - OARS Session
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OA Week 2023 - OARS Session
OA Week 2023 - LAOCA Session
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OA Week 2023 - LAOCA Session
OA Week 2023 - North American Hub
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OA Week 2023 - North American Hub
OA Week 2023 - ICONA Session
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OA Week 2023 - ICONA Session
OA Week 2023 - Arctic Hub
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OA Week 2023 - Arctic Hub
OA Week 2023 - Policy and OARS 7
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OA Week 2023 - Policy and OARS 7
OA Week 2023 - Biological Impacts and OARS Outcome 4
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OA Week 2023 - Biological Impacts and OARS Outcome 4
OA Week 2023 - Chemical Monitoring
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OA Week 2023 - Chemical Monitoring
OA Week 2021 - Africa Hub Session
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OA Week 2021 - Africa Hub Session
OA Week 2021 From source to synthesis - improving flow of ocean carbon data community discussion
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OA Week 2021 From source to synthesis - improving flow of ocean carbon data community discussion
OA Week 2021 A Community Discussion Around Carbonate Chemistry Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
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OA Week 2021 A Community Discussion Around Carbonate Chemistry Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
OA Week 2021 Impacts of OA on marine fungi - A community discussion
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OA Week 2021 Impacts of OA on marine fungi - A community discussion

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  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Too bad fir te sound issues. I was stunned when I learned what % of warming goes into the oceans. 94,4% Only 2,3% of it shows up where we live,,,

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for uploading this session.

  • @ritainko-tariah7633
    @ritainko-tariah7633 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rita Solari Inko-Tarih from Nigeria

  • @danialcole113
    @danialcole113 ปีที่แล้ว

    p̾r̾o̾m̾o̾s̾m̾ 😠

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are ran by junkies, “profit junkies”🤑 Good luck world. 🤞

  • @goesfoundation184
    @goesfoundation184 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Dr Feely, Its great work that you are doing to raise the awareness and knowledge on ocean acidification. My background is from the design of marine life support systems for public aquaria. In these systems we are dealing with many hundreds of different species of fish and invertebrates, water chemistry, biology and pathology in communities that have to be maintained for decades. You therefore see the impact of changes in water chemistry to behaviour, or the synergistic effects that are only manifest after on term exposure. On example from the aquaculture industry is that a pH of 7.98 will predispose SeaBass larvae to Norovirus. This results in 100% mortalities in the hatcheries in Greece until we realised the implications of pH. Also as the alkalinity decreases, and pH changes, this impacts on the redox potential and zeta potential of the water which impacts on surface tension and the ability of larvae to stay in the water column. If you allow the pH to drop to pH 7.95, then there is the possibility that all marine larvae could simply fall out of the water column. The next aspect we are working on is the SML layer that regulates gas exchange across the air water interface. The surface sml layer regulates water vapour pressure in the atmosphere, this is controlled by Coccolithophores and marine diatoms which are impacted by pH and water chemistry. If we lose these organisms or if productivity declines any further, then irrespective of co2 partial pressures we could have catastrophic climate change due to an increase in atmospheric water vapour pressure. What I am trying to say is that the consequences of ocean acidification are likely to be much more serious to marine life in the Oceans and climate change than has been previously reported. Magnesium calcite and aragonite have already started to dissolve in the high latitudes and this is going to accelerate. There will be trophic cascade effects and there will be serious implications to atmospheric water vapour which accounts for 75% of all GHGs, this is also implicated to water vapour and cloud nucleation. It is impossible to maintain the LSS in large closed marine systems at a pH of 7.95. The fish will not drop dead, but they are stressed and predisposed to disease and behavioural changes, especially in the larval stages. Under RCP8.5 we will be at pH7.95 by 2045, in the Southern Ocean it may be 2030. This is not the tipping point, I fear that this is actually the end point, the point of no return of system recovery. We need to continue to collect the data and understand the systems, but it is also time for action, we must start to effect change, and this is what we are now working on in GOES. GOES is a citizen science project to map worldwide plankton productivity, microplastic and black carbon pollution. We are also working on the stressors of the marine ecosystem, and how do we remove particulate pollution and lipophilic toxic for every chemicals. You can check out the work of Dr.Craig Down on Oxybenzone as an example of coral toxicity. If you would like to know more about our work, or if we ca become involved with your research, then let me know, howard@goesfoundation.com kindest regards Howard Dryden

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    💙🌊

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gorgeous! 😊😊😊

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excelente Prof Martin! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wanted to go to your website, but it's not 'https' IE: not a secure connection. You should have that fixed.

  • @malualatu5024
    @malualatu5024 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    that was amazing💖

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs74 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The pH scale is log so every whole number is a power/factor of ten. By definition pH is the negative exponent of the hydrogen ion concentration. For instance, pH 9 is 10^-9 or 1 part per billion, 0.000000001. pH 8 is 10^-8 or 10 parts per billion, 0.000000010. To go from pH 9 to pH 8 is factor of 10 or 1,000%!!!! Makes 26% look trivial. Ocean “acidification” of pH 8.2 to pH 8.1 is a decrease in alkalinity equal to 1 ppb of H ions. I’m fairly certain the ocean flora and fauna don’t even notice.

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs74 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The pH scale is log so every whole number is a power/factor of ten. By definition pH is the negative exponent of the hydrogen ion concentration. For instance, pH 9 is 10^-9 or 1 part per billion, 0.000000001. pH 8 is 10^-8 or 10 parts per billion, 0.000000010. To go from pH 9 to pH 8 is factor of 10 or 1,000%!!!! Makes 26% look trivial. Ocean “acidification” of pH 8.2 to pH 8.1 is a decrease in alkalinity equal to 1 ppb of H ions. I’m fairly certain the ocean flora and fauna don’t even notice.

  • @fiddiehacked
    @fiddiehacked 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    About 28:25 you mentioned a scenario with oysters in 7.8 pH - isn't that a bit extreme? 😳

  • @андрейпавлов-п6я
    @андрейпавлов-п6я 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    0:55 Need software developer? whatsapp +79671570581

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I tried to connect to yesterday's webbinar but didn't get it. I hope we get the material in this channel soon.

  • @avneeshgeorgevincent6978
    @avneeshgeorgevincent6978 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    When will today's (8th September) recorded webinar be released ?