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spelling ftsoutherncu:oai:epubs.scu.edu.au:esm_pubs-3988 2023-05-15T17:48:52+02:00 Ocean acidification Howard, William R Nash, Merinda Anthony, Ken Schmutter, Katherine Bostock, Helen Bromhead, Donald Byrne, Maria Currie, Kim Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo Eggins, Stephen Elwood, Michael Eyre, Bradley Haese, Ralf Hallegraeff, Gustaff Hill, Katy Hurd, Catriona Law, Cliff Lenton, Andrew Matear, Richard McNeil, Ben McCulloch, Malcolm Muller, Marius N Munday, Philip Opdyke, Bradley Pandolfi, John M Richards, Russell, Griffith University Roberts, Donna Russell, Bayden D Smith, Abigail M Tilbrook, Bronte White, Anya Williamson, Jane 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/2970 http://www.oceanclimatechange.org.au/content/images/uploads/2012_OceanAcidification_MarineReportCard.pdf unknown ePublications@SCU School of Environment, Science and Engineering Papers Environmental Sciences book_contribution 2012 ftsoutherncu 2019-08-06T13:04:56Z Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration is causing increased absorption of CO2 by the world’s oceans, in turn driving a decline in seawater pH and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry that are collectively referred to as ocean acidification. Evidence is accumulating to suggest ocean acidification may directly or indirectly affect many marine organisms and ecosystems, some of which may also hold significant social and economic value to the Australian community. This report card aims to provide a brief overview of the current state of scientific knowledge regarding the process of ocean acidification; current and future projected levels of ocean acidification; and, observed and projected impacts of current and future predicted levels of ocean acidification on marine organisms and ecosystems in the region. This Report Card also briefly discusses potential social and economic implications, policy challenges, and the key knowledge gaps needing to be addressed. Book Part Ocean acidification Southern Cross University: epublications@SCU
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topic Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Howard, William R
Nash, Merinda
Anthony, Ken
Schmutter, Katherine
Bostock, Helen
Bromhead, Donald
Byrne, Maria
Currie, Kim
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
Eggins, Stephen
Elwood, Michael
Eyre, Bradley
Haese, Ralf
Hallegraeff, Gustaff
Hill, Katy
Hurd, Catriona
Law, Cliff
Lenton, Andrew
Matear, Richard
McNeil, Ben
McCulloch, Malcolm
Muller, Marius N
Munday, Philip
Opdyke, Bradley
Pandolfi, John M
Richards, Russell, Griffith University
Roberts, Donna
Russell, Bayden D
Smith, Abigail M
Tilbrook, Bronte
White, Anya
Williamson, Jane
Ocean acidification
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
description Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration is causing increased absorption of CO2 by the world’s oceans, in turn driving a decline in seawater pH and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry that are collectively referred to as ocean acidification. Evidence is accumulating to suggest ocean acidification may directly or indirectly affect many marine organisms and ecosystems, some of which may also hold significant social and economic value to the Australian community. This report card aims to provide a brief overview of the current state of scientific knowledge regarding the process of ocean acidification; current and future projected levels of ocean acidification; and, observed and projected impacts of current and future predicted levels of ocean acidification on marine organisms and ecosystems in the region. This Report Card also briefly discusses potential social and economic implications, policy challenges, and the key knowledge gaps needing to be addressed.
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author Howard, William R
Nash, Merinda
Anthony, Ken
Schmutter, Katherine
Bostock, Helen
Bromhead, Donald
Byrne, Maria
Currie, Kim
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
Eggins, Stephen
Elwood, Michael
Eyre, Bradley
Haese, Ralf
Hallegraeff, Gustaff
Hill, Katy
Hurd, Catriona
Law, Cliff
Lenton, Andrew
Matear, Richard
McNeil, Ben
McCulloch, Malcolm
Muller, Marius N
Munday, Philip
Opdyke, Bradley
Pandolfi, John M
Richards, Russell, Griffith University
Roberts, Donna
Russell, Bayden D
Smith, Abigail M
Tilbrook, Bronte
White, Anya
Williamson, Jane
author_facet Howard, William R
Nash, Merinda
Anthony, Ken
Schmutter, Katherine
Bostock, Helen
Bromhead, Donald
Byrne, Maria
Currie, Kim
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
Eggins, Stephen
Elwood, Michael
Eyre, Bradley
Haese, Ralf
Hallegraeff, Gustaff
Hill, Katy
Hurd, Catriona
Law, Cliff
Lenton, Andrew
Matear, Richard
McNeil, Ben
McCulloch, Malcolm
Muller, Marius N
Munday, Philip
Opdyke, Bradley
Pandolfi, John M
Richards, Russell, Griffith University
Roberts, Donna
Russell, Bayden D
Smith, Abigail M
Tilbrook, Bronte
White, Anya
Williamson, Jane
author_sort Howard, William R
title Ocean acidification
title_short Ocean acidification
title_full Ocean acidification
title_fullStr Ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Ocean acidification
title_sort ocean acidification
publisher ePublications@SCU
publishDate 2012
url https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/2970
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genre_facet Ocean acidification
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