Topics range from ocean acidification basics to monitoring efforts, lab research, impacts to marine species, future forecasting and more.
For those unable to attend in person, there are remote viewing sites in Cordova, Fairbanks, Homer, Juneau, Kodiak, Nome, Seward, Sitka and Unalaska.
The first day is aimed at a broad audience, to include harvesters, shellfish growers, resource managers, researchers, coastal residents and anyone else interested in ocean acidification, while the second day will be more discussion-oriented and include breakout groups and a session for ocean acidification researchers.
Participating speakers include Jeff Hetrick of the Alutiiq Pride Shellfish Hatchery,
Hannah Heimbuch of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Bob Foy, director of the National Marine Fisheries Service crab laboratory at Kodiak, Jeremy Mathis, of the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, and more.
On Day 2, Meg Chadsey from Washington Sea Grant will lead a session on ways to engage audiences and inspire local action to address ocean acidification.
A second session will address expanding and leveraging the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network.
Contact Alaska Ocean Observing System network coordinator Darcy Dugan at dugan@aoos.org with questions.