Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects

Free Ocean CO 2 Enrichment (FOCE) experiments are a relatively recent development in ocean acidification research, designed to address the need for in situ , long-term, community level experiments. FOCE studies have been conducted across different marine benthic habitats and regions, from Antarctica...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Stark, JS, Peltzer, ET, Kline, DI, Queiros, AM, Cox, TE, Headley, K, Barry, J, Gazeau, F, Runcie, JW, Widdicombe, S, Milnes, M, Roden, N, Black, J, Whiteside, S, Johnstone, G, Ingels, J, Shaw, E, Bodrossy, L, Gaitan-Espitia, JD, Kirkwood, W, Gattuso, JP
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Language:English
Published: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.01.006
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:137673 2023-05-15T13:55:18+02:00 Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects Stark, JS Peltzer, ET Kline, DI Queiros, AM Cox, TE Headley, K Barry, J Gazeau, F Runcie, JW Widdicombe, S Milnes, M Roden, N Black, J Whiteside, S Johnstone, G Ingels, J Shaw, E Bodrossy, L Gaitan-Espitia, JD Kirkwood, W Gattuso, JP 2019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.01.006 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/137673 en eng Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.01.006 Stark, JS and Peltzer, ET and Kline, DI and Queiros, AM and Cox, TE and Headley, K and Barry, J and Gazeau, F and Runcie, JW and Widdicombe, S and Milnes, M and Roden, N and Black, J and Whiteside, S and Johnstone, G and Ingels, J and Shaw, E and Bodrossy, L and Gaitan-Espitia, JD and Kirkwood, W and Gattuso, JP, Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects, Progress in Oceanography, 172 pp. 89-107. ISSN 0079-6611 (2019) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/137673 Earth Sciences Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.01.006 2020-05-04T22:16:22Z Free Ocean CO 2 Enrichment (FOCE) experiments are a relatively recent development in ocean acidification research, designed to address the need for in situ , long-term, community level experiments. FOCE studies have been conducted across different marine benthic habitats and regions, from Antarctica to the tropics. Based on this previous research we have formed some core operating principles that will aid those embarking on future FOCE experiments. FOCE studies have potential to provide important insight into the effects of ocean acidification that can add to or refine conclusions drawn from laboratory or single species studies because they are conducted in situ on intact assemblages. Scaling up from sub-organismal and individual effects to also include indirect impacts on the ecosystem and ecosystem services, make FOCE experiments essential in filling in current knowledge gaps in our understanding of ocean acidification. While FOCE systems are complex, relatively costly, and somewhat difficult to operate, the challenges they pose are tractable and they have proven to be a useful approach in ocean acidification research. The aim of this paper is to draw from the experiences of past FOCE experiments and provide practical advice for designing, building and operating a FOCE experiment. Some of the most important recommendations include: field testing the system design; having a backup power supply; using replicate treatment enclosures; monitoring and maintaining the chemistry appropriately; allowing sufficient time to achieve near CO 2 equilibrium conditions; and having a scientific focus with a core set of hypotheses. Future FOCE experiments could focus on longer durations, multiple factors, and testing more intact benthic marine communities and ecosystems. We hope this paper will encourage further FOCE deployments and experiments, as well as provide some guidelines to improve future FOCE studies and advance ocean acidification research. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ocean acidification eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Progress in Oceanography 172 89 107
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Stark, JS
Peltzer, ET
Kline, DI
Queiros, AM
Cox, TE
Headley, K
Barry, J
Gazeau, F
Runcie, JW
Widdicombe, S
Milnes, M
Roden, N
Black, J
Whiteside, S
Johnstone, G
Ingels, J
Shaw, E
Bodrossy, L
Gaitan-Espitia, JD
Kirkwood, W
Gattuso, JP
Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
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Chemical Oceanography
description Free Ocean CO 2 Enrichment (FOCE) experiments are a relatively recent development in ocean acidification research, designed to address the need for in situ , long-term, community level experiments. FOCE studies have been conducted across different marine benthic habitats and regions, from Antarctica to the tropics. Based on this previous research we have formed some core operating principles that will aid those embarking on future FOCE experiments. FOCE studies have potential to provide important insight into the effects of ocean acidification that can add to or refine conclusions drawn from laboratory or single species studies because they are conducted in situ on intact assemblages. Scaling up from sub-organismal and individual effects to also include indirect impacts on the ecosystem and ecosystem services, make FOCE experiments essential in filling in current knowledge gaps in our understanding of ocean acidification. While FOCE systems are complex, relatively costly, and somewhat difficult to operate, the challenges they pose are tractable and they have proven to be a useful approach in ocean acidification research. The aim of this paper is to draw from the experiences of past FOCE experiments and provide practical advice for designing, building and operating a FOCE experiment. Some of the most important recommendations include: field testing the system design; having a backup power supply; using replicate treatment enclosures; monitoring and maintaining the chemistry appropriately; allowing sufficient time to achieve near CO 2 equilibrium conditions; and having a scientific focus with a core set of hypotheses. Future FOCE experiments could focus on longer durations, multiple factors, and testing more intact benthic marine communities and ecosystems. We hope this paper will encourage further FOCE deployments and experiments, as well as provide some guidelines to improve future FOCE studies and advance ocean acidification research.
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author Stark, JS
Peltzer, ET
Kline, DI
Queiros, AM
Cox, TE
Headley, K
Barry, J
Gazeau, F
Runcie, JW
Widdicombe, S
Milnes, M
Roden, N
Black, J
Whiteside, S
Johnstone, G
Ingels, J
Shaw, E
Bodrossy, L
Gaitan-Espitia, JD
Kirkwood, W
Gattuso, JP
author_facet Stark, JS
Peltzer, ET
Kline, DI
Queiros, AM
Cox, TE
Headley, K
Barry, J
Gazeau, F
Runcie, JW
Widdicombe, S
Milnes, M
Roden, N
Black, J
Whiteside, S
Johnstone, G
Ingels, J
Shaw, E
Bodrossy, L
Gaitan-Espitia, JD
Kirkwood, W
Gattuso, JP
author_sort Stark, JS
title Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
title_short Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
title_full Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
title_fullStr Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
title_full_unstemmed Free ocean CO 2 enrichment (FOCE) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
title_sort free ocean co 2 enrichment (foce) experiments: scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
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