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Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification

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  • Julia A. Ekstrom

    (Natural Resources Defense Council
    Present address: Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy, University of California at Davis, 1605 Tilia Street 100, Davis 95616, California, USA)

  • Lisa Suatoni

    (Natural Resources Defense Council)

  • Sarah R. Cooley

    (Ocean Conservancy)

  • Linwood H. Pendleton

    (Nicholas Institute, Duke University
    Université de Brest)

  • George G. Waldbusser

    (College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA)

  • Josh E. Cinner

    (ARC Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University)

  • Jessica Ritter

    (Duke University, Duke Marine Laboratory)

  • Chris Langdon

    (Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, University of Miami)

  • Ruben van Hooidonk

    (NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory)

  • Dwight Gledhill

    (NOAA Ocean Acidification Program)

  • Katharine Wellman

    (Northern Economics)

  • Michael W. Beck

    (The Nature Conservancy)

  • Luke M. Brander

    (Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University)

  • Dan Rittschof

    (Duke University, Duke Marine Laboratory)

  • Carolyn Doherty

    (Duke University, Duke Marine Laboratory)

  • Peter E. T. Edwards

    (Coral Reef Conservation Program, NOAA/National Ocean Service, Office for Coastal Management
    I.M. Systems Group Inc.)

  • Rosimeiry Portela

    (Conservation International)

Abstract

Understanding the vulnerability of different US coastal communities to the likely harmful effects of ocean acidification on shellfisheries should inform the development of effective adaptation measures.

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  • Julia A. Ekstrom & Lisa Suatoni & Sarah R. Cooley & Linwood H. Pendleton & George G. Waldbusser & Josh E. Cinner & Jessica Ritter & Chris Langdon & Ruben van Hooidonk & Dwight Gledhill & Katharine Wel, 2015. "Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 5(3), pages 207-214, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:5:y:2015:i:3:d:10.1038_nclimate2508
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2508
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    1. Tai, Travis C. & Harley, Christopher D.G. & Cheung, William W.L., 2018. "Comparing model parameterizations of the biophysical impacts of ocean acidification to identify limitations and uncertainties," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 385(C), pages 1-11.

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