Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area.

Peer-reviewed It is estimated that oceans absorb approximately a quarter of the total anthropogenic releases of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. This is leading to acidification of the oceans, which has already been observed through direct measurements. These changes in the ocean carbon s...

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Other Authors: Hydes, D.J., McGovern, E., Walsham, P.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10793/948
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spelling ftmarineinst:oai:oar.marine.ie:10793/948 2023-05-15T17:41:23+02:00 Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area. Hydes, D.J. McGovern, E. Walsham, P. 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10793/948 en eng International Council for the Exploration of the Sea ICES Cooperative Research Report;319 Hydes, D. J., McGovern, E. and Walsham, P. (Eds.) 2013. Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area. ICES Cooperative Research Report No. 319. 78 pp. 978-87-7482-128-1 1017-6195 http://hdl.handle.net/10793/948 www.ices.dk ICES Chemical ocean acidification Technical Report 2013 ftmarineinst 2022-07-27T09:39:10Z Peer-reviewed It is estimated that oceans absorb approximately a quarter of the total anthropogenic releases of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. This is leading to acidification of the oceans, which has already been observed through direct measurements. These changes in the ocean carbon system are a cause for concern for the future health of marine ecosystems. A coordinated ocean acidification (OA) monitoring programme is needed that integrates physical, biogeochemical, and biological measurements to concurrently observe the variability and trends in ocean carbon chemistry and evaluate species and ecosystems response to these changes. This report arises from an OSPAR request to ICES for advice on this matter. It considers the approach and tools available to achieve coordinated monitoring of changes in the carbon system in the ICES marine area, i.e. the Northeast Atlantic and Baltic Sea. Report Northeast Atlantic Ocean acidification Marine Institute Open Access Repository
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description Peer-reviewed It is estimated that oceans absorb approximately a quarter of the total anthropogenic releases of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. This is leading to acidification of the oceans, which has already been observed through direct measurements. These changes in the ocean carbon system are a cause for concern for the future health of marine ecosystems. A coordinated ocean acidification (OA) monitoring programme is needed that integrates physical, biogeochemical, and biological measurements to concurrently observe the variability and trends in ocean carbon chemistry and evaluate species and ecosystems response to these changes. This report arises from an OSPAR request to ICES for advice on this matter. It considers the approach and tools available to achieve coordinated monitoring of changes in the carbon system in the ICES marine area, i.e. the Northeast Atlantic and Baltic Sea.
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title Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area.
title_short Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area.
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title_full_unstemmed Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area.
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Hydes, D. J., McGovern, E. and Walsham, P. (Eds.) 2013. Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area. ICES Cooperative Research Report No. 319. 78 pp.
978-87-7482-128-1
1017-6195
http://hdl.handle.net/10793/948
www.ices.dk
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