commitments
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Achieving OARS outcomes together
This page serves as a platform to showcase the unwavering dedication and pledges of researchers, scientists, organisations, and policymakers in their collective pursuit to understand, combat, and mitigate the detrimental effects of ocean acidification.
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University of Plymouth (UK) Commitment to OARS
Outcome 1: Quality Data | Outcome 3: Observing Strategies | Outcome 4: Biological Impacts | Outcome 5: Future Projections | Outcome 6: Public Awareness | Outcome 7: Policy Engagement | OARS programme support (e.g. funding)
Support countries in providing and applying data and information to combat the impacts of ocean acidification
Outcome 1: Quality Data | Outcome 2: Science to Action | Outcome 3: Observing Strategies | Outcome 4: Biological Impacts | Outcome 6: Public Awareness | Outcome 7: Policy Engagement | OARS programme support (e.g. funding)
Associate Professor Roshan T Ramessur
Outcome 1: Quality Data | Outcome 2: Science to Action | Outcome 3: Observing Strategies | Outcome 4: Biological Impacts | Outcome 5: Future Projections | Outcome 6: Public Awareness | Outcome 7: Policy Engagement | OARS programme support (e.g. funding)
Washington Ocean Acidification Center: Research on local scales in global context
Outcome 1: Quality Data | Outcome 2: Science to Action | Outcome 3: Observing Strategies |
Outcome 4: Biological Impacts | Outcome 5: Future Projections
Plymouth Marine Laboratory: Conducting world class Ocean Acidification science to inform societal and political action.
Outcome 1: Quality Data | Outcome 2: Science to Action | Outcome 3: Observing Strategies | Outcome 4: Biological Impacts | Outcome 5: Future Projections | Outcome 6: Public Awareness | Outcome 7: Policy Engagement | OARS programme support (e.g. funding)
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