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The Dynamics and Impact of Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia: Insights from Sustained Investigations in the Northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

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  • THE DYNAMICS AND IMPACT OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION AND HYPOXIAInsights from Sustained Investigations in the Northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

  • Eastern boundary upwelling systems represent one of the ocean’s most productive biomes, supporting some one-fifth of the world’s wild marine fish harvests (Pauly and Christensen, 1995)

  • As one of the ocean’s four major eastern boundary upwelling systems, the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) is highly valued for the suite of ecosystem services that it provides, and it is the subject of extensive management and policyfocused monitoring and research efforts

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THE DYNAMICS AND IMPACT OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION AND HYPOXIA

Insights from Sustained Investigations in the Northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Menge PISCO researchers deploying ocean acidification and hypoxia time series moorings in the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve off the Oregon coast

INTRODUCTION
Severe Hypoxia
Zero oxygen
BEFORE b
Days of Upwelling
Oxygen Minimum Zone
Findings
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