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Abstract

Imagine you are an ocean researcher and you want to study the ecological impacts of ocean acidification. You know from studies carried out under controlled laboratory conditions that lowered pH can impact the physiology, growth, and development of certain organisms. What you want to know next is how these changes in individual species translate into the direct and indirect ecological changes that occur in the open ocean. Here we summarize the results from a new approach to understanding the ecological implications of ocean acidification: observational studies and IN SITU experimentation at ocean sites with low pH and high CO2.

Publication Date

2009-06-01

Publication Title

THE JOURNAL OF MARINE EDUCATION

Volume

25

Issue

1

ISSN

0889-5546

Organisational Unit

School of Biological and Marine Sciences

First Page

11

Last Page

12

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