Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Program (NEP) started a collaboration with partners in seven estuaries along the East Coast (Barnegat Bay; Casco Bay), West Coast (Santa Monica Bay; San Francisco Bay; Tillamook Bay), and the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Coast (Tampa Bay; Mission-Aransas Estuary) of the United States to expand the use of autonomous monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and pH. Analysis of high-frequency (hourly to sub-hourly) coastal acidification data including pCO2, pH, temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen (DO) indicate that the sensors effectively captured key parameter measurements under challenging environmental conditions, allowing for an i...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Estuarine carbonate chemistry is an important field of study because of its ties to coastal acidific...
Investigating Gulf of Maine seawater responses to natural and anthropogenic forces is critical becau...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agencys (EPAs) National Estuary Progra...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
The coastal ocean is affected by an array of co-occurring biogeochemical and anthropogenic processes...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
The coastal ocean is affected by an array of co-occurring biogeochemical and anthropogenic processes...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
Ocean acidification due to oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide is occurring at unprecedente...
Carbonate chemistry variability is often poorly characterized in coastal regions and patterns of cov...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Estuarine carbonate chemistry is an important field of study because of its ties to coastal acidific...
Investigating Gulf of Maine seawater responses to natural and anthropogenic forces is critical becau...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agencys (EPAs) National Estuary Progra...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Prog...
The coastal ocean is affected by an array of co-occurring biogeochemical and anthropogenic processes...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
The coastal ocean is affected by an array of co-occurring biogeochemical and anthropogenic processes...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
Ocean acidification due to oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide is occurring at unprecedente...
Carbonate chemistry variability is often poorly characterized in coastal regions and patterns of cov...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Increasing global CO2 and local land use changes coupled with increased nutrient pollution are threa...
Estuarine carbonate chemistry is an important field of study because of its ties to coastal acidific...
Investigating Gulf of Maine seawater responses to natural and anthropogenic forces is critical becau...