Environmental speaker series presents: integrated social and ecological science for ocean acidification

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When: Thu, Mar 6 2025, 4:30 – 5:20pm

Location: Online: Zoom; In-Person at WWU: Academic West 204

Description: This place-based collaborative effort to understand, anticipate, and prepare for ocean changes affecting natural and human systems owes its success to how oceanographic, ecological, and social scientists and tribal community partners co-designed and co-produced the project. Our goal was to provide an assessment of coupled social-ecological vulnerability to effects from ocean acidification based on new social science and a synthesis of existing data and model projections relevant to the Olympic Coast, its biological resources, and its inhabitants. We outlined eight objectives to guide our project, developing areas of strong integration, including drawing from Indigenous knowledge to inform social science understanding, and drawing on these two systems of knowledge for guiding selection of species of focus for biological risk assessment, with feedback to community preparation and adaptation actions. I will focus on ecological elements of the risk assessment but stress its utility in the context of the social science.

The Environmental Speaker Series is free and open to the public. Talks are held each Thursday at 4:30pm in Academic Instructional Center West, room 204. Join us at WWU or online on Zoom!

College of the Environment, Salish Sea Institute, The Foundation for WWU & Alumni, 25 February 2025. More information.


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