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Data and models show that Alaska waters are highly vulnerable to low saturation states of aragonite, an indicator of increasing ocean acidification conditions for this high-latitude region. With Alaskans heavily reliant on the ocean for their lives and livelihoods, both direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification (OA) could have serious implications on the species being harvested and the food...
The Alaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS) is the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Regional Association (RA) responsible for coordinating statewide monitoring for Alaska's nearly 44,000 miles of coastline and offshore environments. The Alaska coastline is larger than that of any other RA territory as well as the combined seaboard of the United States (US). It is also the only US regional observing...
The Alaska Ocean Observing System and the Oil Spill Recovery Institute developed a demonstration project over a 5 year period in Prince William Sound. The primary goal was to develop a quasi-operational system that delivers weather and ocean information in near real time to diverse user communities. This observing system now consists of atmospheric and oceanic sensors, and a new generation of computer...
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