The Alaska Ocean Acidification Network is interested in your opinion and priorities. Researchers and resources managers are monitoring ocean acidification in Alaska, and need your input to develop a build-out plan for the monitoring network. Your help will make sure the plan addresses questions that are important to Alaskans. This survey should take less than 10 minutes. We appreciate your participation.
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- About the network
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- Alaska Climate Action Leadership Team Identifies OA as threat
- Alaska Marine Science Symposium to feature 5 OA talks and 5 posters
- Alaska OA Moorings Provide Another Season of Data
- Alaska OA Network enters 2017 with new structure
- Alaska Ocean Acidification ‘State of the Science’ workshop delivers latest findings
- Alaska Ocean Acidification Data
- Alaska Ocean Acidification Research Update Session
- Alaska Ocean Acidification Town hall: January 28, 2020
- Alaska State Ferry Now Tracking Ocean Acidification
- Alaska writer Nancy Lord publishes new novel on ocean acidification
- An interview with author Mary DeMocker
- Ask a Scientist
- Bering Strait students and residents learn about ocean acidification
- Beyond shell thickness: does ocean acidification influence mollusk behavior?
- Biological Impacts
- Can nearshore data help predict conditions further afield? New findings shed light
- Chukchi Mooring Returns a Year of pH Data
- Community based water sampling for ocean acidification is taking off in Southeast Alaska
- Community sampling provides early picture of OA conditions in Southcentral Alaska
- Cordova Ocean Acidification & Alaska Fisheries Roundtable
- Data
- Data from state ferry in Southeast Alaska illuminates seasonal trends
- Fishermen and scientists discuss ocean acidification in Sitka
- For the Media
- Frequently asked questions by Alaska fishermen
- Informing Adaptation Decisions for Alaska’s Salmon Fisheries
- January 8 is the global ‘OA Day of Action’
- Kachemak Bay Ramps up Ocean Acidification Monitoring Efforts
- Kodiak holds marine water quality workshop for OA and HABS
- Meet Amanda Kelley
- Meet Bob Foy
- Meet Christy Harrington with the Alaska Marine Highway System
- Meet Claudine Hauri
- Meet Clayton Hamilton, the Alaska OA Network’s new Fishing Fellow
- Meet Darren Pilcher
- Meet Esther Kennedy
- Meet Jacqueline Ramsay
- Meet Jeff Hetrick
- Meet Jennifer Newby
- Meet Jessica Cross
- Meet Kristy Kroeker
- Meet Nina Bednarsek
- Meet Sherry Tamone
- Meet Switgard Duesterloh
- Meet the Cordova National Ocean Science Bowl Team
- Meet Tom Hurst
- Monitoring
- Network Interview: Meet Stephanie Mason
- New “Burke-O-Lator” system installed at Ketchikan shellfish facility
- New Brochure: Ocean acidification and multiple stressors
- New OA Tribal Research Working Group gets off the ground
- New Report Available on Approach and Priorities for OA Monitoring in Alaska
- News
- NOAA Kodiak Lab equipped to analyze incoming seawater and community samples
- NOAA Saildrone Update #1: They’re off to the Arctic
- OA Legislation advances in Congress
- OA researchers connect with audiences in Cordova, Juneau, Anchorage and Seattle
- OA sensor in Beaufort Sea lagoon reveals new findings
- OA Tribal Research Working Group leads discussion, tours Seward lab
- Ocean Acidification Community Sampling
- Ocean acidification detection capacity expands in the Gulf of Alaska
- Ocean Acidification for Educators
- Ocean acidification posters at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium
- Ocean Acidification Research Update Session January 2021
- Ocean acidification: What You Can Do
- Pacific Marine Expo features OA panel
- Pacific Marine Expo highlights fishermen’s interest in OA
- R/V Healy now collecting OA data in the Arctic
- Registration still open for “State of the Science” Workshop
- Resources & Links
- Results from statewide survey on ocean acidification
- Scientist interview archive
- Scientist interview: Arley Muth
- Scientist interview: Kris Holderied
- Scientist Interview: Lauren Bell
- Scientist Interview: meet Allison Bidlack
- Scientist interview: Meet Ashley Rossin
- Scientist Interview: Meet Burke Hales
- Scientist Interview: meet Cale Miller
- Scientist Interview: meet Marina Washburn
- Scientist Interview: Meet Natalie Monacci
- Scientist Interview: meet Natalie Monacci
- Scientist Interview: meet Stephen Payton
- Scientist Interview: Meet Wiley Evans
- Scientist interview: Meet Willoughby Peterson
- Seeking MS student for ocean acidification research assistantship at UAF
- September wraps up an active month of OA monitoring across Alaska
- Sitka takes multi-faceted approach to ocean acidification monitoring
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- Special Issue of Elementa: submit OA articles by March 31
- Take this survey to inform future monitoring efforts in Alaska
- Two bipartisan pieces of OA-related legislation introduced in Congress
- Two Saildrones collecting OA data are on their way to the Bering Strait
- U.S. Senators Markey, Sullivan Introduce New Ocean Health Bill
- University of Fairbanks seeking ocean acidification Research Assistant
- Version 6 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) now available
- Webinar: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Alaskan Groundfishes
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