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Science News Stories
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Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) 2010. Ocean Acidification in the Arctic: What are the consequences of carbon dioxide increase on marine ecosystems?. ScienceDaily. June 17, 2010 Article

University of South Florida. 2010. USF study shows first direct evidence of ocean acidification.
January 20, 2010. Article

The Socioeconomic Costs of Ocean Acidification. Oceanus. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. January 8, 2010. Article

UAF School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Fall, 2009. Newsletter

Rise in human-made carbon dioxide affects ocean acoustics. ScienceDaily. December 23, 2009. Article Adapted from materials provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.

Madin, Kate. 2009. Ocean Acidification: a risky shell game. How will climate change affect the shells and skeletons of sea life? Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Press Release. December 4, 2009. Article

Kennedy, Caitlyn. Upwelling Crisis: Ocean Acidification Oct 30th, 2009.

Ocean Acidification - From Ecological Impacts to Policy Opportunities. 2009. Special issue of CURRENTS. Magazine of the the National Marine Educators Assoc. Volume 25, No. 1. Single copies of the issue can be ordered for $6.25 each from Johnette Borsarge, NMEA, 703 East Beach Dr., Ocean Springs, MS 39564.

University of Chicago. 2008. Oceans growing more acidic faster than one thought: increasing acidity threatens sea life. 11/26/08. Science Daily (Adapted from original source: AAAS EurekaAlert!) Article

The Monaco Declaration on Ocean Acidification. UNESCO. 2008. Summary

Doney, S.C. 2006. The dangers of ocean acidification. Scientific American, March, 2006. Available online with payment:

Scientific Journal Articles
(In order of publication)
Fabry, V.J., J.B. McClintock, J.T. Mathis, and J.M. Grebmeier. 2009. Ocean acidification at high latitudes: the bellweather. In The Future of Ocean Biogeochemistry in a High CO2 World. Special issue of Oceanography published by The Oceanographic Society. December, 2009. Article

Ries, J.B., Cohen, A.L., and McCorkle, D.C. Marine calcifiers exhibit mixed responses to CO2-induced ocean acidification. Geology 37(12): 1131-1134, 2009. Article

Yamamoto-Kawai, M., F. A. McLaughlin, E. C. Carmack, S. Nishino, K, Shimada. Aragonite undersaturation in the Arctic Ocean: Effects of Ocean Acidification and Sea Ice Melt. Science, November 20, 2009. Vol. 326. no. 5956, pp. 1098 - 1100. Abstract

Bates, N.R., J.T. Mathis, and L.W. Cooper. Ocean acidification and biologically induced seasonality of carbonate mineral saturation states in the western Arctic Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 11/5/09. Abstract
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Gooding, Rebecca A., Christopher D. G. Harley and Emily Tang. Water temperature and carbon dioxide concentration increase the growth of a keystone echinoderm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. April 22, 2009. Abstract

Wootton, Catherine A. Pfister, and James D. Forester. Dynamic patterns and ecological impacts of declining ocean pH in a high-resolution multi-year dataset. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. November 24, 2008. Abstract

Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. 2009. Scientific Synthesis of the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity. Technical Series No. 46. Montreal. 61pp. Article

More references on ocean acidification research on Pacific Marine Laboratory Ocean Acidification webpage