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    Maternal effects may act as an adaptation mechanism for copepods facing pH and temperature changes

    Copepods produced more eggs in warmer temperatures, but the increase was smaller when copepods were simultaneously exposed to warmer temperature and ocean acidification conditions (lower pH). [...]

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    Biocalcification in the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) in relation to long-term trends in Chesapeake Bay pH

    Estuarine waters are more susceptible to acidification because they are subject to multiple acid sources and are less buffered than marine waters. Consequently, estuarine shell-forming species [...]

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    What Is Ocean Acidification? (Website)

    Educational introduction to the chemistry and biological impacts of ocean acidification

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    Understanding Ocean Acidification (Website)

    Educational website about ocean acidification created by the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Education Team.

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    Opportunities for U.S. State Governments and in-Region Partners to Address Ocean Acidification through Management and Policy Frameworks

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    NECAN and NROC Ocean and Coastal Acidification Monitoring Workshop Report, December 2017

    The Northeast Regional Ocean Council (NROC) is a state and federal partnership that facilitates the New England states, federal agencies, regional organizations, and other interested regional [...]

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    Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters

    BACKGROUND Oxygen concentrations in both the open ocean and coastal waters have been declining since at least the middle of the 20th century. This oxygen loss, or deoxygenation, is one of the [...]

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    The combined effects of acidification and hypoxia on pH and aragonite saturation in the coastal waters of the California current ecosystem and the northern Gulf of Mexico

    Inorganic carbon chemistry data from the surface and subsurface waters of the West Coast of North America have been compared with similar data from the northern Gulf of Mexico to demonstrate how [...]

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    How does framing affect policy support for emissions mitigation? Testing the effects of ocean acidification and other carbon emissions frames

    Public support for carbon emissions mitigation is crucial to motivate action to address global issues like climate change and ocean acidification (OA). Yet in the public sphere, carbon emissions [...]

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