[Coral-List] ASLO 2011: Frontiers in Ocean Acidification Research
Anne Cohen
acohen at whoi.edu
Sun Oct 3 11:33:40 EDT 2010
Dear Colleagues,
We'd like to draw your attention to special session *S80* at the ASLO
2011 Aquatic Sciences Meeting in San Juan, PR, titled: *Frontiers in
Ocean Acidification Research: Responses of marine carbon cycling and
ecosystems to ocean acidification* (details below). We particularly
welcome studies seeking to identify thresholds and mechanisms involved
in calcifying and non-calcifying organism responses to OA across a range
of taxa; studies providing unique insight into scaling short-term
responses to the longer-term and single organism/mesocosm studies to
ecosystem scale; and those examining the coupled effects of OA and other
anthropogenic stresses (e.g., temperature, eutrophication, hydrologic).
Invited presentations by Andy Ridgwell (University of Bristol) and Phil
Munday (James Cook University) are confirmed.
Abstracts are due by October 11 at
http://sgmeet.com/aslo/sanjuan2011/sessionlist.asp.
We look forward to seeing you there.
If you have questions regarding this session, please contact us:
/Conveners: /Lauren Juranek, JISAO/UW/ NOAA-PMEL,
Laurie.Juranek at noaa.gov <mailto:Laurie.Juranek at noaa.gov>; Simone Alin,
NOAA-PMEL, Simone.R.Alin at noaa.gov <mailto:%20Simone.R.Alin at noaa.gov>;
Sarah Cooley, WHOI, scooley at whoi.edu <mailto:scooley at whoi.edu>; Anne
Cohen, WHOI, acohen at whoi.edu <mailto:acohen at whoi.edu>
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