On Thursday, June 27, 2019, Dr. Tessa Hill, Jessica Kauzer and Dr. Ana Spalding provided an overview of our rapidly evolving understanding of changing ocean chemistry on the West Coast, and their new project to:

  • map and overlay areas of high stress on key species of economic, ecological, and cultural importance, including sea urchins, abalone, clams, and crabs; and
  • work alongside managers, policymakers, shellfish aquaculture, and other potential end users to link results with decisions.

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