European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights
The European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is Europe's first large-scale research initiative devoted to studying the impacts and consequences of ocean acidification. More than 100 scientists from 27 institutes and nine countries bring their expertise to the project, resulting in a mult...
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ftplymouthml:oai:plymsea.ac.uk:5740 2023-05-15T17:49:07+02:00 European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights Gattuso, J-P Hansson, L 2009 http://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/5740/ unknown Gattuso, J-P; Hansson, L. 2009 European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights. Oceanography, 22 (4). 190-201. Publication - Article NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftplymouthml 2022-09-13T05:48:23Z The European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is Europe's first large-scale research initiative devoted to studying the impacts and consequences of ocean acidification. More than 100 scientists from 27 institutes and nine countries bring their expertise to the project, resulting in a multidisciplinary and versatile consortium. The project is funded for four years (2008 to 2012) by the European Commission within its Seventh Framework Programme. This article describes EPOCA and explains its different aspects, objectives, and products. Following a general introduction, six boxes highlight outcomes, techniques, and scientific results from each of the project's core themes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Plymouth Marine Science Electronic Archive (PlyMSEA - Plymouth Marine Laboratory, PML) |
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The European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is Europe's first large-scale research initiative devoted to studying the impacts and consequences of ocean acidification. More than 100 scientists from 27 institutes and nine countries bring their expertise to the project, resulting in a multidisciplinary and versatile consortium. The project is funded for four years (2008 to 2012) by the European Commission within its Seventh Framework Programme. This article describes EPOCA and explains its different aspects, objectives, and products. Following a general introduction, six boxes highlight outcomes, techniques, and scientific results from each of the project's core themes. |
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European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights |
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Gattuso, J-P; Hansson, L. 2009 European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights. Oceanography, 22 (4). 190-201. |
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