A Webinar on Geospatial Patterns and Species Impacts of Changing Ocean Chemistry on the West Coast

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A Webinar on Geospatial Patterns and Species Impacts of Changing Ocean Chemistry on the West Coast

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On March 27th, we held the third webinar in our Climate-Resilient Fisheries Webinar Series. Dr. Tessa Hill and Esther Kennedy from UC Davis led a results webinar unveiling findings from the project "Geospatial Patterns and Species Impacts of Changing Ocean Chemistry on the West Coast". The webinar summarized how changing ocean chemistry, including ocean acidification (OA), warming temperatures, and shifts in oxygen, can impact the growth and survival of marine organisms such as clams and crabs, hindering their growth and survival.