The global nature of ocean acidification (OA) transcends habitats, ecosystems, regions, and science disciplines. The scientific community recognizes that the biggest challenge in improving understanding of how changing OA conditions affect ecosystems, and associated consequences for human society, requires integration of experimental, observational, and modeling approaches from many disciplines over a wide range of temporal and spatial scales. Such transdisciplinary science is the next step in providing relevant, meaningful results and optimal guidance to policymakers and coastal managers. We discuss the challenges associated with integrating ocean acidification science across funding agencies, institutions, disciplines, topical areas...
The first symposium on ``The Ocean in a High-CO2 World'' in 2004 proved to be a landmark event in ou...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent uptake by the ocean ar...
Increasing atmospheric CO₂ concentration is causing increased absorption of CO₂ by the world's ocean...
The global nature of ocean acidification (OA) transcends habitats, ecosystems, regions, and science ...
The global threat that ocean acidification poses to marine ecosystems has been recognized by the UN ...
Publisher's PDF.Ocean acidification (OA) research seeks to understand how marine ecosystems and glob...
The threat that ocean acidification (OA) poses to marine ecosystems is now recognized and U.S. fundi...
Ocean acidification (OA) is rapidly emerging as a significant problem for organisms, ecosystems, and...
Ocean acidification (OA) research seeks to understand how marine ecosystems and global elemental cyc...
The continental margin of the North American west coast holds some of the ocean\u27s most ocean acid...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Ocean acidification, chemical changes to the carbonate ...
Ocean acidification is defined as the change in ocean chemistry driven by the oceanic uptake of chem...
Ocean acidification is a new problem for humans that rose recently. It has been drawing attention fr...
Coral reefs are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to ocean acidification. While our understandin...
International audienceAnthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent ...
The first symposium on ``The Ocean in a High-CO2 World'' in 2004 proved to be a landmark event in ou...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent uptake by the ocean ar...
Increasing atmospheric CO₂ concentration is causing increased absorption of CO₂ by the world's ocean...
The global nature of ocean acidification (OA) transcends habitats, ecosystems, regions, and science ...
The global threat that ocean acidification poses to marine ecosystems has been recognized by the UN ...
Publisher's PDF.Ocean acidification (OA) research seeks to understand how marine ecosystems and glob...
The threat that ocean acidification (OA) poses to marine ecosystems is now recognized and U.S. fundi...
Ocean acidification (OA) is rapidly emerging as a significant problem for organisms, ecosystems, and...
Ocean acidification (OA) research seeks to understand how marine ecosystems and global elemental cyc...
The continental margin of the North American west coast holds some of the ocean\u27s most ocean acid...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Ocean acidification, chemical changes to the carbonate ...
Ocean acidification is defined as the change in ocean chemistry driven by the oceanic uptake of chem...
Ocean acidification is a new problem for humans that rose recently. It has been drawing attention fr...
Coral reefs are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to ocean acidification. While our understandin...
International audienceAnthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent ...
The first symposium on ``The Ocean in a High-CO2 World'' in 2004 proved to be a landmark event in ou...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent uptake by the ocean ar...
Increasing atmospheric CO₂ concentration is causing increased absorption of CO₂ by the world's ocean...