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California Sea Grant and the California Ocean Protection Council  have selected three projects to receive $2.5 million in funding to improve understanding of ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) in California’s coastal ocean.

The projects were selected to address OAH research, monitoring, and synthesis priorities that will ultimately provide state resource management agencies and local jurisdictions with data necessary to protect marine biodiversity and water quality, advance coastal adaptation efforts, and support climate-ready fisheries. 
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Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Funded Research Projects 

Assessing the potential for rapid adaptation to climate change in rockfish 
PI: Cheryl Logan, CSU Monterey Bay
CoPI: Scott Hamilton, Moss Landing Marine Labs, San Jose State University 
CoPI: Giacomo Bernardi, UC Santa Cruz
CoPI: John Field, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA

Advancing OAH science off northern California: a critical expansion of monitoring and research to quantify OAH exposure, assess ecosystem impacts, and support model development
PI: Jeffrey Abell, Humboldt State University
CoPI: Eric Bjorkstedt, Humboldt State University, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA
CoPI: Tamara Barriquand, Humboldt State University
CoPI: Alex Harper, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

A California OAH Portal to enable synthesis and understanding of state-wide status and trends
PI: Alex Harper, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
CoPI: Henry Ruhl, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
CoPI: Robert Bochenek, Axiom Data Science
CoPI: Faycal Kessouri, Southern Coastal Water Research Project Authority
CoPI: Clarissa Anderson, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
CoPI: Erin Satterthwaite, California Sea Grant, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
CoPI: Jan Newton, University of Washington
CoPI: Roxanne Carini, University of Washington
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