The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do For the Ocean and Our Fisheries?
Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
6 episodes
4 months ago
With ocean acidification and ocean warming growing concerns for coastal Alaskans and the seafood industry, a new podcast called “The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do for the Ocean and Our Fisheries?” explores potential policy solutions to address these issues.
Sponsored by the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network, the six podcast episodes use marine scientists, economists, and leaders in Alaska’s clean energy transition to discuss the different policy options, how they work, what the terms mean, and what action is happening regionally and nationally.
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With ocean acidification and ocean warming growing concerns for coastal Alaskans and the seafood industry, a new podcast called “The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do for the Ocean and Our Fisheries?” explores potential policy solutions to address these issues.
Sponsored by the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network, the six podcast episodes use marine scientists, economists, and leaders in Alaska’s clean energy transition to discuss the different policy options, how they work, what the terms mean, and what action is happening regionally and nationally.
The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do For the Ocean and Our Fisheries?
25 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 1: Exploring Ocean Acidification
Exploring Ocean Acidification and the Connection Between Acidification, Ocean Warming, and Harmful Algal Blooms
Marine scientists engaged in ocean acidification research and monitoring harmful algal blooms talk about what they are studying in Alaska. We explore the critical intersection between these issues and ocean warming, and the potential for multi-stressors to alter the ecosystem and the resources we rely on in coastal Alaska. Guests: Jessica Cross (NOAA PMEL), Kris Holderied (NOAA Kasitsna Bay Lab), Jamie Goen (Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers).
The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do For the Ocean and Our Fisheries?
With ocean acidification and ocean warming growing concerns for coastal Alaskans and the seafood industry, a new podcast called “The Future Ocean: What Can Carbon Policy Do for the Ocean and Our Fisheries?” explores potential policy solutions to address these issues.
Sponsored by the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network, the six podcast episodes use marine scientists, economists, and leaders in Alaska’s clean energy transition to discuss the different policy options, how they work, what the terms mean, and what action is happening regionally and nationally.