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Special session on the observing of the ecological impacts of ocean acidification at the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June 2016, Honolulu, Hawai’i

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Session 33: “Observing ocean acidification and its ecological impacts to inform management and policy” The abstract submission deadline is Midnight, Central Standard Time USA / 06:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 15 January 2016! Session overview Regionally disparate efforts are underway to inform coral reef managers and policy-makers on the ecological and societal impacts of anthropogenic […]

Reminder: Deadline approaching for abstract submission – special session on effects of multiple stressors on coral reefs, 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June 2016, Honolulu, Hawai’i

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Session 36: “Assessing and addressing the effects of multiple stressors on coral reefs towards developing effective management and policy responses” The abstract submission deadline is Midnight, Central Standard Time USA / 06:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 15 January 2016! Session overview Over the coming decades, the combined stresses of elevated temperature, annual bleaching, ocean acidification, […]

Legislative hearing on ocean acidification, 26 January 2016, California State Senate

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When: 26 January 2016, 9:30 am Where: State Capitol, Room 112 The Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee will hold an oversight hearing on ocean acidification – the “evil twin” of climate change. Further information.Filed under: Meetings

Lecture: “Ocean acidification and atmosphere oxygenation in deep time”, Tuesday, 2 February 2016, TMAG, Hobart

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Date & time: Tuesday, 2 February 2016, 8.00 pm Venue: Royal Society Room, Customs House Building, TMAG, Hobart Prof. Ross Large is the outgoing President of the Royal Society of Tasmania, a UTAS Distinguished Professor and Professor of Economic Geology. Professor Large and his team have developed a method for mapping the ocean’s trace elements and […]

New octopus and science/beer events on central Oregon coast, 28 January 2016, Newport, Oregon

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(…)The OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center and the Union of Concerned Scientists will host a reception and panel discussion on the environmental and economic impacts of ocean acidification on our coastal communities. The event is from 5-7 pm this Thursday, January 28 in the HMSC Visitor Center’s Hennings Auditorium. Expert panelists will discuss the science […]

Forum: “What’s new on ocean acidification in Maine and beyond?”, 5 March 2016, 41st Annual Maine Fishermen’s Forum

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Date & time: Saturday, 5 March 2016, 1 pm Location: Rockport Room, Samoset Resort, Maine The concern about the current and future effect of ocean acidification on Maine’s marine resources continues to outpace the science. Providing access to information about the issue is a critical need for those whose livelihoods depend on healthy coastal waters. […]

2016 Gordon Research Conference: “Ocean Global Change Biology”, 17-22 July 2016, Waterville Valley, NH, USA

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Deadline for applications: 19 June 2016! The term Ocean Global Change Biology encapsulates climate-change mediated shifts in a wide range of oceanic conditions, the rate and magnitude of which will likely lead to altered physiological performance and changes in ecosystem status for biota in all oceanic regions. This meeting will build on the inaugural 2014 […]

Ocean Acidification research in China: an international workshop

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Dates and location: 28-29 April 2016, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China The aim of the workshop is to deliver an overview of ocean acidification research in China and to develop a strategic plan towards long-term, integrated ocean acidification research. Contributions are welcome on all aspects of ocean acidification research including observations, experimentation, infrastructures, modeling, […]

Seminar series on ocean acidification impacts at the Gordon Research Conference: “Understanding the Biological Consequences of Global Ocean Change: Insights from Environmental History”, 16-17 July 2016, Waterville Valley, NH , USA

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Abstract submissions are still accepted for the Gordon Research Seminar associated with the Global Ocean Change Biology Gordon Research Conference. The seminar will be held on July 16-17 in Waterville Valley, NH and is open to graduate students, post-docs and early career scientists. The seminar series will be chaired by Emily B. Rivest from the […]

Ocean acidification roundtable held in Falmouth

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FALMOUTH – Congressman Bill Keating and State Representative Tim Madden hosted a roundtable on ocean acidification this Monday at the Woods Hole Research Center in Falmouth. Attending legislators, government officials, scientists, business leaders, and economic stakeholders from throughout Southeastern Massachusetts discussed the factors that had put the region at the center of the climate issue. […]

Ocean acidification – free public forum, 4 May 2016, Hobart, Australia

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WHEN:    7:30 – 9pm, Wednesday 4 May 2016 WHERE: Hotel Grand Chancellor,, Hobart REGISTER: www.events.utas.edu.au  (Free entry) How will the oceans change with rising carbon dioxide? Next month Hobart will host the 4th Ocean in a High CO2 World symposium. Held every four years, this will be the first to be held in the Southern […]

Attend the online low carbon supplement to ‘Oceans in a High CO2 World’ conference, 3-6 May 2016

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You are invited to join with Future Earth Europe to take part in the plenary lectures of the major conference series ‘Oceans in a High CO2 World’ (http://www.highco2-iv.org/) from the comfort of your own office by participating online. The physical conference is in Hobart, Tasmania, 3-6 May with Future Earth Europe providing an online supplement […]

Shoreline CC panel discussions on ocean acidification (…), 18 April 2016

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The Global Affairs Center at Shoreline Community College, directed by Edmonds resident Larry Fuell, will present two events next week as part of the college’s celebration of Earth Week, which will be free to the public. The first is on Tuesday, April 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., a discussion on Ocean Acidification, featuring […]

Science Mondays: “Acidification of the Oceans”, Brookdale Community College, 25 April 2016

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Date and time: 25 April 2016, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Venue: Warner Student Life Center, Twin Lights I, 765 Newman Springs Rd, Lincroft, NJ 07738 United States Dr. Matthew Poach, Marine Biogeochemist and Supervisor of the Ocean Acidification Laboratory, NOAA/NMFS, Howard Laboratory, Sandy Hook, will explain how acidification of the ocean environment can disrupt […]

Ocean acidification addressed at the Benguela Symposium 2016, Cape Town , South Africa, 15-18 November 2016

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Session 1 – Upwelling systems as natural laboratories for global change: Environmental conditions Upwelling systems could serve as natural laboratories for studies on the effects of these stressors. The current or natural environmental conditions in the Benguela system (and other coastal upwelling systems) with regard to ocean acidification, ocean deoxygenation (hypoxia), and eutrophication already now exceed most of […]

Stay tuned with the 4th International Symposium on the Ocean in a High-CO2 World

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If you are unable to attend the largest international gathering on ocean acidification – organized once in four years and hosted on 3-6 May 2016 in Hobart, Australia – make sure to follow the event  via Twitter: hashtag is #OHCO2W . Nine plenary sessions will be broadcasted live by @FutureEarth (http://www.futureearth.org/events/low-carbon-webinars-oceans-high-co2-world-conference) . Hurry up to claim […]

OA-ICC at HCO2W2016!

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The OA-ICC is very pleased to support the Ocean in a High-CO2 World Symposium in Hobart this week. If you’re attending the Symposium, please come by our exhibit booth to say hi and check out some of the resources the project provides. For example, there will be demos of ocean acidification data portals currently in […]

Ocean acidity on global meeting agenda

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More than 400 scientists from around the globe will meet in Hobart to discuss the impact of a rise in ocean acidity levels. Ocean acidification might sound like a dry issue but its potential environmental impact will make it a hot topic among international scientific experts meeting in Hobart. Increased levels of carbon dioxide are […]

Talking Point: Putting the acid on global effort

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HUNDREDS of marine scientists from around the world are gathered in Hobart this week for the 4th International Oceans in High-CO2 World Symposium to discuss one of our planet’s most serious yet still vastly understudied threats to the ocean’s health, biodiversity and food security. Held every four years and now for the first time in […]

International scientists to address global changes in ocean chemistry at Hobart symposium

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Prospects for understanding and managing the growing issue of acidification of the world’s oceans will become clearer this week when more than 350 scientists and marine industry representatives meet in Hobart for the 4th International Symposium on the Ocean in a High-CO2 World. Held every four years, this will be the first time it has […]
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