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Sailing Drones collect OA in the Arctic this summer
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OA Bill Introduced in Congress by Washington representatives
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Kachemak Bay Ramps Up OA Monitoring Efforts
This summer five new OA sensors are being installed in Kachemak Bay to better understand OA processes in a dynamic nearshore environment. Continue reading
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OA Moorings Provide Another Season of Data
Each spring, moorings in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska are “turned around” to download data and check on sensors. This spring’s voyage was a success. Continue reading
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With State support, mariculture is on the rise in Alaska
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Acidified Ocean Water Widespread along the West Coast
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Visual tools for communicating complex ocean issues to diverse audiences (webinar June 16)
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OA 2.0: Managing our changing ocean chemistry
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Decades of data on world’s oceans reveal troubling O2 decline
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Southeast’s Shellfish Safety Squad
Southeast Alaska Tribal Ocean Research, run by the Sitka Tribe, is addressing both OA and Harmful Algal Blooms (HABS) through active research and community engagement. Continue reading
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