If you follow the Seattle Times, or ocean acidification as an emerging issue, you’ve likely seen Craig Welch’s “Sea Change” series published last month, a series that is impressive in terms of scope and depth of coverage of the issue of ocean acidification, with its possible impacts on marine life and our economy.
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Link Roundup: Ocean Acidification Update, Robotic Buoys to Help the Shellfish Industry, Plastic Cleanup in the North Pacific
By Doug Steding on
My Wednesday afternoon update has a strong focus on oceans:
First, Craig Welch at the Seattle Times had a great piece out last week that summarizes the evolving understanding of ocean acidification and the impacts to the shellfish industry, along with one Willapa Bay oyster grower’s efforts to mitigate those impacts. For those of you…
The Value of Remote Sensing: Bird Migrations, Coal Combustion Cooling, and Wildfires (Monday Morning Link Dump)
By Doug Steding on
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Here is my Monday morning link dump. File all of this under geeky science stuff:
First, Cliff Mass, our local weather guru, does annual posts around this time of year on using weather radar to track bird migrations. This year’s post is particularly interesting because he discusses some of the weather dynamics we’ve had lately…