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Oregon was one of the first places in the world to feel the impacts of Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia (OAH), which continues to affect our vulnerable Oregon coastline. This 2022 OAH Legislative Report shares Oregon’s successes over the past two years, as well as plans and benchmarks for actions...
The Oregon Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Action Plan outlines actions the state will take to adapt to and mitigate impacts. The plan, requested by Gov. Kate Brown in 2018 and adopted in August 2019, serves as a roadmap for the years 2019-2025. Produced by the OAH Council. Press release (9-24-19...
This article describes local management actions and identifies the science needs that would assist local managers in deciding whether, and how best, to address local ocean acidification. Boehm, A.B., M.Z. Jacobson, M.J. O’Donnell, M. Sutula, W.W. Wakefield, S.B....
The West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia (OAH) Science Panel, comprised of 20 leading was charged with summarizing the current state of knowledge and developing scientific consensus about available management options to address OAH on the West Coast. This page provides access to the research...
Multiple stressor considerations: ocean acidification in a deoxygenating ocean and warming climate. The West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Panel, Oakland, California, USA. July 2015. Ocean acidification, hypoxia, and warming are part of a system of interacting stressors facing...
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