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Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Alberto V. Borges, Carlos Borges, Naomi Greenwood, Susan E. Hartman David J. Hydes, Caroline Kivimae, Evin McGovern, Klaus Nagel Solveig Olafsdottir, David Pearce, Elisabeth Sahlsten, Carmen Rodriguez, Pamela Walsham, Lynda Webster

It is estimated that oceans absorb approximately a quarter of the total anthropogenicreleases of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. This is leading to acidificationof the oceans, which has already been observed through direct measurements. 

History

Published under the auspices of the following ICES Steering Group or Committee

  • HAPISG

Published under the auspices of the following ICES Expert Group or Strategic Initiative

MCWG

Series

ICES Cooperative Research Reports (CRR)

Volume

319

Contributors (Editors)

David J. Hydes; Evin McGovern; Pamela Walsham

Contributors (Authors)

Alberto V. Borges; Carlos Borges; Naomi Greenwood; Susan E. Hartman David J. Hydes; Caroline Kivimae; Evin McGovern; Klaus Nagel Solveig Olafsdottir; David Pearce; Elisabeth Sahlsten; Carmen Rodriguez; Pamela Walsham; Lynda Webster

ISBN

978-87-7482-314-8

ISSN

2707-7144

Recommended citation

Hydes, D. J., McGovern, E., and Walsham, P. (Eds.) 2013. Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area. ICES Cooperative Research Report No. 319. 78 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.5488