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2014
Thursday, May 1st
8:30 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Mechanisms that influence pH and aragonite saturation state in the Strait of Georgia

Ben Moore-Maley, University of British Columbia
Susan Allen, University of British Columbia
Debby Ianson, Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Carbonate chemistry covariation with temperature and oxygen in the Salish Sea and California Current Ecosystems: implications for the design of ocean acidification experiments

Jonathan C. P. (Jonathan Charles Patrick) Reum, National Marine Fisheries Service (U.S.)
Simone Alin, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Nina Bednarsek, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Wiley Evans, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Richard A. Feely, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Burke Hales, Oregon State University
Jeremy T. Mathis, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Paul McElhany, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
J. A. (Jan A.) Newton, Washington Ocean Acidification Center
Christopher L. Sabine, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)

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Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Observations of Flow and Mixing in Juan de Fuca Canyon

Parker MacCready, University of Washington
Matthew Alford, University of Washington

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Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

The impacts of upwelling, ocean acidification and respiration on aragonite saturation along the Washington continental margin

Richard A. Feely, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Simone Alin, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Nina Bednarsek
Lauren Wray Juranek, Oregon State University
Burke Hales, Oregon State University
Adrienne J. Sutton, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)

Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Attribution of corrosive bottom-water conditions to ocean acidification and other estuarine drivers in Puget Sound: an updated analysis

Simone Alin, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Richard A. Feely, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
J. A. (Jan A.) Newton, Washington Ocean Acidification Center
Christopher Krembs, Washington (State). Department of Ecology
Allan H. (Allan Houston) Devol, University of Washington
Wendi Ruef, University of Washington
Parker MacCready, University of Washington
Jonathan C. P. (Jonathan Charles Patrick) Reum, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Mark C. Warner, University of Washington
Samantha Siedlecki, University of Washington
Dana Greeley, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)

Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Carbon chemistry observations in the Salish Sea: evidence for upwelling influence and implications of sills for ocean acidification effects

J. A. (Jan A.) Newton, Washington Ocean Acidification Center
Constance Amanda Sullivan, University of Washington Tacoma. Puget Sound Institute
Terrie Klinger, University of Washington
Richard A. Feely, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Michael O'Donnell
Jude K. Apple, Western Washington University

Room 615-616-617

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

10:30 AM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies of Pteropods in the California Current Ecosystem

Nina Bednarsek, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Richard A. Feely, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Jonathan C. P. (Jonathan Charles Patrick) Reum, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Bill Peterson, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Simone Alin, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Burke Hales, Oregon State University

Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

The effects of elevated temperature and pCO2 on mussel attachment strength in a field and laboratory setting

Laura Newcomb, University of Washington
Matthew George, University of Washington
Michael O'Donnell, California Ocean Science Trust
Emily Carrington, University of Washington

Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

A systems approach of diatom responses to ocean acidification

Monica Orellana, Institute for Systems Biology
Justin Ashworth, Institute for SystemsBiology
Allison Lee, Institute for Systems Biology
Virginia Armbrust, University of Washington
Nitin S. Baliga, Institute for Systems Biology

Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Swimming through the carbonscape: A zooplankton-centric view of Puget Sound pH

Paul McElhany, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Tanika Ladd, Western Washington Univeristy
Tarang Khangaonkar, Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center

Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Influence of elevated CO2 on the early life history of Euphausia pacifica and Calanus pacificus

Anna McLaskey, University of Washington
Julie Keister
Amanda Winans, University of Washinton
Paul McElhany, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Shallin Busch, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael Maher, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jonathan Lambert

Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-05A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Extreme pCO2 Variability in a Macrotidal Eelgrass Meadow Mediated by Tidal and Diurnal Cycles

Brooke Love, Western Washington University
Colleen O'Brien, Eckerd College
Douglas A. Bulthuis, Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (Agency : U.S.)

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Room 615-616-617

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Fighting on multiple fronts: the Puget Sound Restoration Fund’s multi-faceted approach to combatting ocean acidification

Betsy Peabody, Puget Sound Restoration Fund

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Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Ocean acidification and changing science standards: a prime opportunity to promote large scale behavioral change.

Paul Williams, Suquamish (First Nation)

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Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Bringing critical systems thinking to high school students through ocean acidification research

Claudia Ludwig, Institute for Systems Biology
Monica Orellana, Institute for Systems Biology and University of Washington
Nitin S. Baliga, Institute for Systems Biology

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Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

A First Nation history and approach to acidification in Burrard Inlet

John Konovsky, Tsleil-Waututh Nation
Jesse Morin, Archaeologist

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Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

The rise of state and regional strategies for ocean acidification

Brad Warren, Global Ocean Health

Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Communicating ocean acidification across barriers: Stories and strategies from a year around the world

Alexis Valauri-Orton

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Room 615-616-617

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

3:30 PM

Session S-07A: Ocean Acidification - A Collaborative Response at the Seattle Aquarium

Partnerships for Innovation: The Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE

Paul Bunje

Room 615-616-617

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-07A: Ocean Acidification - A Collaborative Response at the Seattle Aquarium

Ocean Acidification Communication and Engagement

Heather Galindo, COMPASS

Room 615-616-617

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-07A: Ocean Acidification - A Collaborative Response at the Seattle Aquarium

Ocean Acidification - A Collaborative Response at the Seattle Aquarium

Nicole Killebrew, Seattle Aquarium

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Room 615-616-617

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-07A: Ocean Acidification - A Collaborative Response at the Seattle Aquarium

Building synergies in ocean acidification research and monitoring: from Washington to the world

J. A. (Jan A.) Newton, Washington Ocean Acidification Center

Room 615-616-617

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

5:00 PM

Session S-04A: Frontiers of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea

Mobile Ocean Acidification Treatment System (MOATS): a tool to test the response of Salish Sea species to changing carbon chemistry

Paul McElhany, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Bringing critical systems thinking to high school students through ocean acidification research

Claudia Ludwig, Institute for Systems Biology

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-06A: Novel Actions to Address Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea

Ocean Acidification Curriculum Collection

Paul Williams, Suquamish (First Nation)

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM