Ocean Acidification » Science http://oceanacidification.net Ocean acidification is the other CO2 challenge which has potentially far-reaching impacts on coral reefs, food webs, biodiversity and fisheries. Thu, 21 Jun 2012 09:03:33 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 World leading Australian marine scientists feature in new online education resources /news/world-leading-australian-marine-scientists-feature-in-new-online-education-resources/ /news/world-leading-australian-marine-scientists-feature-in-new-online-education-resources/#comments Tue, 21 Jun 2011 02:26:38 +0000 Ocean Ark Alliance http://www.oceanacidification.net/?p=608 var playerhost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://plankton.jddstream.com/ezs3js/secure/" : "http://plankton.jddstream.com/ezs3js/player/"); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + playerhost + "flv/E93731B8-F0D3-EEE6-8325368855861492.js?t="+(Math.random() * 99999999)+"' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); World leading Australian marine scientists Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Professor Peter Harrison answer these and many other questions about corals reefs in two new series of educational video presentations both hosted by Dr 'Kiki' Sanford. Created in collaboration with Education Services Australia, The Learning Federation, Specialty Studios and Plankton Productions, a total of nine insightful video modules with support materials aligned with curriculum standards for education in science are now available. ]]> /news/world-leading-australian-marine-scientists-feature-in-new-online-education-resources/feed/ 0 Projected acidification and warming threaten key ocean species /news/projected-acidification-and-warming-threaten-key-ocean-species/ /news/projected-acidification-and-warming-threaten-key-ocean-species/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 07:12:02 +0000 Ocean Ark Alliance http://www.oceanacidification.net/?p=522 "We wondered about the impact of climate change on shelled marine animals since ocean acidification reduces the amount of carbonate ions, which they need to make their calcium carbonate skeletons," says Professor Maria Byrne, from University of Sydney’s Schools of Biological Science and Medical Sciences. Lead author Prof. Byrne and her team investigate how the simultaneous increase in acidity and temperature affect development from fertilised egg to juvenile stages of sea urchins and abalone, a first for any study.]]> /news/projected-acidification-and-warming-threaten-key-ocean-species/feed/ 0 David Attenborough covers reef threat /news/david-attenborough-covers-reef-threat/ /news/david-attenborough-covers-reef-threat/#comments Mon, 06 Sep 2010 08:32:58 +0000 Ocean Ark Alliance http://www.oceanacidification.net/?p=477 2 goes into the ocean.  It is fixed by plants or deposited as calcium carbonate, and through the very large scale circulations of water around the planet it is essentially processing the atmosphere and keeping the planet habitable.” Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Global Change Institute Director, University of Queensland, from the David Attenborough documentary “Death of the Oceans”. A world-leading experiment on Heron Island, done in collaboration between labs at UQ, Stanford University and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, will chemically alter the carbon dioxide absorbed in the ocean water directly on a living intact coral reef. This experiment aims to simulate insitu reactions to the amounts of CO2 likely to be present over the next few decades. So ground breaking is this current research that it caught the eye of Sir David Attenborough when producing his latest documentary, Death of the Oceans.
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European Project on Ocean Acidification given 4 year green light /news/epoca-european-project-on-ocean-acidification-launched-for-4-years/ /news/epoca-european-project-on-ocean-acidification-launched-for-4-years/#comments Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:17:18 +0000 Ocean Ark Alliance http://www.oceanacidification.net/site/?p=1 /news/epoca-european-project-on-ocean-acidification-launched-for-4-years/feed/ 0 Changing Ocean Chemistry Dissolves Corals /news/changing-ocean-chemistry-dissolves-corals/ /news/changing-ocean-chemistry-dissolves-corals/#comments Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:25:57 +0000 Ocean Ark Alliance http://www.oceanacidification.net/site/?p=238 /news/changing-ocean-chemistry-dissolves-corals/feed/ 0