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New Paper: Acidification and CO2-Driven Conditions in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence During 2024
The Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) is one of the largest and most productive estuarine/marine systems in the world. This region supports unique ecosystems and productive fisheries that have been critical sources of food and culture for millennia, while also being a major historical transportation channel for Eastern North America. However, the EGSL is experiencing rapid changes to water conditions, including acidification, associated with climate change much faster t

OA CoP
May 278 min read


New Paper: Ocean Acidification in Canada: the current state of knowledge and pathways for action
We are excited to announce the publication of our new paper "Ocean acidification in Canada: the current state of knowledge and pathways for action" in Frontiers in Marine Science! The paper synthesizes the current state of OA knowledge in Canada and provides recommendations to enhance OA knowledge and integration into decision-making in Canada.

OA CoP
Feb 131 min read


New Resource: A Webinar on OA Sensors
We're excited to share a new resource on OA sensors for Canada's OA community! In this MEOPAR 2020 webinar, Ph.D. student, Patrick Duke,...

Kristina Barclay
Feb 17, 20211 min read


The Hakai Institute, British Columbia
The Hakai Institute is a pillar of scientific research, cross-border collaborations, and long-term oceanic observations along the coast...

Kristina Barclay
Jan 13, 20216 min read
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