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Network member Shallin Busch, and OA impacts on Dungeness crab
September wraps up an active month of OA monitoring across Alaska
Alaska writer Nancy Lord publishes new novel on ocean acidification
This month, acclaimed Alaska writer Nancy Lord released her latest book called “pH: A Novel“. Lord and AOOS’s Darcy Dugan, the director of the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network, will be giving a joint talk at the UAA Bookstore on October 4. Continue reading
Starting in October, Alaska ferry will measure ocean acidification along 1,000 miles of coastline
Ketchikan’s KRBD radio shares the story of a project 3 years in the making. Continue reading
Southeast residents learn about OA at Petersburg festival
R/V Healy now collecting data in the Arctic
Getting Alaska’s Oysters Safely to Market – KTOO
2 Saildrones are on their way to the Bering Strait
In mid July, NOAA launched two Saildrones from Dutch Harbor in an effort to help scientists better understand ocean acidification in the Arctic. Continue reading
New poster shows OA impacts to Alaska species
Check out a succinct chart of how OA impacts calcification, growth, reproduction, and survival of the Alaska species that have been studied so far. Continue reading
Researchers and ocean data combine to forecast accurate Chinook run timing on Yukon River
For the 6th year, resource agencies and AOOS have partnered to produce a successful forecast. Continue reading