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    Impacts of CO2-driven seawater acidification on survival, egg production rate and hatching success of four marine copepods.

    Four species of copepods differed in their survival, egg production, and egg hatching success when exposed to ocean acidification conditions for 8 days. (Laboratory study)

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    Impacts of CO2 enrichment on productivity and light requirements of eelgrass.

    Eelgrass was able to photosynthesize better under ocean acidification conditions because of increased availability of carbon dioxide. The results suggest that ocean acidification may [...]

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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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    The pH tolerance of embryos and larvae of Mercenaria mercenaria and Crassostrea virginica

    This study determined the pH tolerance of the embryonic and larval stages of hard clams and oysters. (Laboratory study)

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    Sea Change: The Pacific’s Perilous Turn (Website)

    News and educational website on 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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    The impact of oyster aquaculture on the estuarine carbonate system

    Many studies have examined the vulnerability of calcifying organisms, such as the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), to externally forced ocean acidification, but the opposite interaction [...]

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    Controls on buffering and coastal acidification in a temperate estuary

    Estuaries may be uniquely susceptible to the combined acidification pressures of atmospherically driven ocean acidification (OA), biologically driven CO2 inputs from the estuary itself, and [...]

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    Projecting ocean acidification impacts for the Gulf of Maine to 2050: New tools and expectations

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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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