NOAA OA Program

@OA_NOAA

Providing leadership to better understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment as a consequence of the acidification of the oceans and Great Lakes

Joined April 2013

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  1. In case you missed it...new research sheds light on winners & losers in a

  2. TODAY 1/17 @1pmET!Tune in to hear about research efforts in the US Mid-Atlantic

  3. Not necessarily in the ways you might expect, new research shows...

  4. Another 'new' in this new year! C-CAN has a new virtual home! Monitoring guidance, data & news

  5. Didn't make it to last week? Talked research, tools & stakeholder needs...highlights here

  6. A new year brings a new resource! How is working to understand & adapt & what you can do

  7. So good to see where & partners have come and aspire to go. Thanks you for a great !

  8. Kicking off Day 3 of . So many colleagues coming together!

  9. An afternoon of how to build connections & partnerships to strengthen the community

  10. . is providing science based info to stakeholders through stories about constituents, jobs, technology, marine life

  11. To identify what research is important for those close to stakeholders need to be involved in the conversation

  12. The northeast US needs actionable info that can be communicated clearly & help inform decisions

  13. diving into who needs what information in various regions of the US

  14. Strengthening our modeling and forecasting efforts to help us prepare for future challenges

  15. Developing adaptation & resilience to & acidification are high priorities

  16. We serve at many levels: Local, state, federal, tribal, international; private & commercial industry; insurance...

  17. WE DO THIS *WITH* YOU: It's only possible to build resilience together with partners & public.

  18. Data synthesis and stewardship are also highlighting new vulnerabilities (&refugia) to target

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