The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop

Ocean acidification is unique among human impacts on the marine environment in its pervasiveness and persistence. Acidification due to ocean uptake of carbon dioxide is likely to have serious consequences for marine ecosystems and biodiversity in our region over this century.

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Main Authors: Howard, W, Tilbrook, BD, Matear, RJ, Opdyke, B, Roberts, D
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Language:English
Published: ACE CRC & DCCEE 2008
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Online Access:http://staff.acecrc.org.au/ace-notes/OAcommunique.pdf
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:75187 2023-05-15T17:49:09+02:00 The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop Howard, W Tilbrook, BD Matear, RJ Opdyke, B Roberts, D 2008 application/pdf http://staff.acecrc.org.au/ace-notes/OAcommunique.pdf http://ecite.utas.edu.au/75187 en eng ACE CRC & DCCEE http://ecite.utas.edu.au/75187/1/OA Workshop Hobart 2008 Communique.pdf Howard, W and Tilbrook, BD and Matear, RJ and Opdyke, B and Roberts, D, Ocean Acidification Communique, The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop, The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop, ACE CRC & DCCEE, Hobart, 1, 1, pp. 1-4. (2008) [Government or Industry Research] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/75187 Environmental Sciences Ecological Applications Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Government or Industry Research NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T21:41:54Z Ocean acidification is unique among human impacts on the marine environment in its pervasiveness and persistence. Acidification due to ocean uptake of carbon dioxide is likely to have serious consequences for marine ecosystems and biodiversity in our region over this century. Text Ocean acidification eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania)
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Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
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Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
Howard, W
Tilbrook, BD
Matear, RJ
Opdyke, B
Roberts, D
The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop
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Ecological Applications
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
description Ocean acidification is unique among human impacts on the marine environment in its pervasiveness and persistence. Acidification due to ocean uptake of carbon dioxide is likely to have serious consequences for marine ecosystems and biodiversity in our region over this century.
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Tilbrook, BD
Matear, RJ
Opdyke, B
Roberts, D
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title The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop
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title_fullStr The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop
title_full_unstemmed The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop
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url http://staff.acecrc.org.au/ace-notes/OAcommunique.pdf
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Howard, W and Tilbrook, BD and Matear, RJ and Opdyke, B and Roberts, D, Ocean Acidification Communique, The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop, The participants of the Ocean Acidification: Australian Impacts in the Global Context workshop, ACE CRC & DCCEE, Hobart, 1, 1, pp. 1-4. (2008) [Government or Industry Research]
http://ecite.utas.edu.au/75187
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