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Title

Scientific Summary of Ocean Acidification in Washington State Marine Waters

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
12-01-016 November 2012 May 2013
VIEW NOW Scientific Summary of Ocean Acidification in Washington State Marine Waters (Number of pages: 176) (Publication Size: 9312KB)
Note: Replaces the advance report originally published



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Author(s) Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification
Description In recent years, scientists have demonstrated that the chemistry of the oceans is changing in ways that will have significant impacts on the services and resources it provides.
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Keywords ocean acidification, marine waters, shellfish, aquatic ecosystem
WEB PAGE Ocean Acidification in Washington waters
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