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This webinar is being rescheduled. It will now take place in the autumn of 2024. If you would like to register, we will send you a message in September notifying you of the date and time.

WEBINAR : OceanICU - Webinar - Ocean Acidification and the Global Carbon Cycle

As we continue to emit large amounts of CO into the atmosphere, the portion that is absorbed into the ocean through natural processes shifts the pH down to more acidic levels – this is what we term ‘Ocean Acidification’. 

Despite decades of research on the topic, we are still discovering new ways in which Ocean Acidification impacts key marine biota – this webinar will explore Ocean Acidification impacts on biological aspects of the marine carbon cycle; the Biological Carbon Pump and Cold-water corals in the deep sea.

Register now and take this unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of Ocean Carbon and engage with leading voices in the field, including Dr. Jan Taucher, Delon Earle, and Prof. Alex Poulton from Heriot-Watt University.

MEET THE PANELLISTS

Prof. Alex J Poulton
MODERATOR

Professor of Marine Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Lyell Centre for Earth & Marine Science & Technology, Heriot-Watt University

Dr. Jan Taucher

GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Plankton Imaging, Biological Oceanography

Delon Earle

PhD Student at the University of Galway

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