Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts

The threat posed by ocean acidification (OA) to the diversity and productivity of New Zealand marine ecosystems is assessed in a synthesis of published trends and impacts. A 20-year time series in Subantarctic water, and a national coastal monitoring programme, provide insight into pH variability, a...

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Published in:New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
Main Authors: Law, CS, Bell, JJ, Bostock, HC, Cornwall, CE, Cummings, VJ, Currie, K, Davy, SK, Gammon, M, Hepburn, CD, Hurd, CL, Lamare, M, Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE, Nelson, WA, Parsons, DM, Ragg, NLC, Sewell, MA, Smith, AM, Tracey, DM
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2017.1374983
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:121415 2023-05-15T17:50:02+02:00 Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts Law, CS Bell, JJ Bostock, HC Cornwall, CE Cummings, VJ Currie, K Davy, SK Gammon, M Hepburn, CD Hurd, CL Lamare, M Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE Nelson, WA Parsons, DM Ragg, NLC Sewell, MA Smith, AM Tracey, DM 2017 https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2017.1374983 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121415 en eng Taylor & Francis http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2017.1374983 Law, CS and Bell, JJ and Bostock, HC and Cornwall, CE and Cummings, VJ and Currie, K and Davy, SK and Gammon, M and Hepburn, CD and Hurd, CL and Lamare, M and Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE and Nelson, WA and Parsons, DM and Ragg, NLC and Sewell, MA and Smith, AM and Tracey, DM, Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts, New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 52, (2) pp. 115-195. ISSN 0028-8330 (2017) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121415 Environmental Sciences Ecological Applications Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2017.1374983 2019-12-13T22:20:26Z The threat posed by ocean acidification (OA) to the diversity and productivity of New Zealand marine ecosystems is assessed in a synthesis of published trends and impacts. A 20-year time series in Subantarctic water, and a national coastal monitoring programme, provide insight into pH variability, and context for experimental design, modelling and projections. A review of the potential impact of changes in the carbonate system on the major phyla in New Zealand waters confirms international observations that calcifying organisms, and particularly their early life-history stages, are vulnerable. The synthesis considers ecosystem and socio-economic impacts, and identifies current knowledge gaps and future research directions, including mechanistic studies of OA sensitivity. Advanced ecosystem models of OA, that incorporate the indirect effects of OA and interactions with other climate stressors, are required for robust projection of the future status of New Zealand marine ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 52 2 155 195
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topic Environmental Sciences
Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
Law, CS
Bell, JJ
Bostock, HC
Cornwall, CE
Cummings, VJ
Currie, K
Davy, SK
Gammon, M
Hepburn, CD
Hurd, CL
Lamare, M
Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE
Nelson, WA
Parsons, DM
Ragg, NLC
Sewell, MA
Smith, AM
Tracey, DM
Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
description The threat posed by ocean acidification (OA) to the diversity and productivity of New Zealand marine ecosystems is assessed in a synthesis of published trends and impacts. A 20-year time series in Subantarctic water, and a national coastal monitoring programme, provide insight into pH variability, and context for experimental design, modelling and projections. A review of the potential impact of changes in the carbonate system on the major phyla in New Zealand waters confirms international observations that calcifying organisms, and particularly their early life-history stages, are vulnerable. The synthesis considers ecosystem and socio-economic impacts, and identifies current knowledge gaps and future research directions, including mechanistic studies of OA sensitivity. Advanced ecosystem models of OA, that incorporate the indirect effects of OA and interactions with other climate stressors, are required for robust projection of the future status of New Zealand marine ecosystems.
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author Law, CS
Bell, JJ
Bostock, HC
Cornwall, CE
Cummings, VJ
Currie, K
Davy, SK
Gammon, M
Hepburn, CD
Hurd, CL
Lamare, M
Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE
Nelson, WA
Parsons, DM
Ragg, NLC
Sewell, MA
Smith, AM
Tracey, DM
author_facet Law, CS
Bell, JJ
Bostock, HC
Cornwall, CE
Cummings, VJ
Currie, K
Davy, SK
Gammon, M
Hepburn, CD
Hurd, CL
Lamare, M
Mikaloff-Fletcher, SE
Nelson, WA
Parsons, DM
Ragg, NLC
Sewell, MA
Smith, AM
Tracey, DM
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title Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
title_short Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
title_full Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
title_fullStr Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
title_full_unstemmed Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
title_sort ocean acidification in new zealand waters: trends and impacts
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