This webinar is the third in a new series entitled Conversations on Ocean Carbon: A U.S. West Coast and Alaska Perspective, co-organized by the California Ocean Science Trust, California Current Acidification Network, and Alaska Ocean Acidification Network to deliver the best available information on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and to explore concepts related to coastal ocean carbon. This webinar series is intended to create a direct dialogue among industry members, tribes, natural resource managers and scientists within the California Current and Alaska Ecosystems. Through these co-designed webinars, participants will gain a better understanding of mCDR technologies, limitations, risks, and learn how to become engaged.
This webinar will provide an overview of ocean alkalinity enhancement, how it works, why it’s receiving attention as a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategy, and potential impacts being studied.
Speakers: Dr. Andrew Dickson, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Dr. Burke Hales, Oregon State University; Dr. Débora Iglesias-Rodriguez, University of California Santa Barbara.
Ocean Science Trust, YouTube, 16 November 2023. Video.
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