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Exposure of larval pinto abalone to ocean acidification and warming negatively impacts survival, settlement, and size - Ocean Acidification

Pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana), the only abalone species native to Washington, declined by 97% in the state from 1992 to 2017. Their decline is a loss for indigenous tribes, recreational divers, and the health of subtidal rocky reefs and kelp beds. Current restoration actions are facing threats of ocean acidification and warming in the northeast […] The post Exposure of larval pinto abalone to ocean acidification and warming negatively i…
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Interview with Laurent Bopp on the role of the ocean in the climate system laetitia.merciris mar 13/05/2025 - 15:16 Contents What role can the ocean play in mitigating global warming? What is the carbon cycle? Is France sensitive to ocean issues? These are all questions to which Laurent Bopp, climatologist and oceanologist, CNRS Research Director at the Laboratory of Dynamic Meteorology of the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, answers in this inter…

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