How could increased Carbon Dioxide change the ocean for shellfish and coral?
New tool available for predicting the future of ocean acidification
New tool available for predicting the future of ocean acidification
ESSIC/CISESS Scientist Jacqueline De La Cour was a contributor and reviewer of The Sixth Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2020 Report, released by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) on October 5th. This sixth edition is the first since 2008 and the first based on the quantitative analysis of a global dataset, compiled from more than 300 contributors and comprising almost 2 million observations from more than 12,000 sites in 73 countries.
This month, NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW) completed two product development milestones, to implement an improved Four-Month Coral Bleaching Heat Stress Outlook and develop the methodology for a new, prototype Coral Reef Resilience product.
Several scientists from the NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW) team published a paperout this week in a special issue of Remote Sensing titled “Advances in Retrieval, Operationalization, Monitoring and Application of Sea Surface Temperature”.