A Silent Killer Is Threatening Alaska’s Fisheries
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Basics of Ocean Acidification in Alaska
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Tell Senator Begich you are very disappointed that the Senate appears willing to abandon efforts to pass a clean energy and climate bill this summer because of politics. Tell them Alaskans need such legislation to limit carbon pollution and save our fisheries from ocean acidification. Express Your Disappointment. Call 1-877-501-6275
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On Aug. 12, 2010, Dr. Richard Feely, Ph.D., of NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Lab delivered a slideshow presentation to the Northwest Indian...
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The White House Council on Environmental Quality today released the Final Recommendations of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, whose 24 senior...
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Scientists with NOAA and the University of Washington's Applied Physics Lab are adding more ocean acidification monitoring equipment off the...
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Scientist reviewing data collected in the winter and summer of 2008 have determined that Hood Canal and Puget Sound's main basin are becoming...
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Alaska is feeling the effects of climate change more than any other state in the U.S. The Arctic region is warming at nearly twice the rate as the rest of the nation and carbon pollution is being absorbed by our oceans at an alarming rate, making them increasingly acidic.


