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  • Investigation of the Effects of Ocean Acidification and Warming on the Calcification Rate & Shell Properties of Commercially Important Early Stage New England Mollusks

    Justin Ries · 2/2016 - 1/2018
    Project number: 2016-R/RCM-44
    Ocean acidification global warming calcification shell pH bivalve mollusk aquaculture commercial shellfish early stage
  • Multiple stressors on American Lobster, Homarus americanus: synergistic effects of ocean acidification, temperature increase, and epizootic shell disease

    Robyn Hannigan · 2/2016 - 1/2018
    Project number: 2016-R/RCM-45
    Ocean acidification lobster shell disease mineralogy multiple stressors
  • Developing a Miniaturized In-situ Sensor Technology for Simultaneous Measurements of Seawater Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and pCO2

    Zhaohui Aleck Wang · 2/2017 - 1/2019
    Project number: 2017-R/RCM-51
    sensor in-situ dissolved inorganic carbon CO2 Ocean acidification carbonate chemistry inorganic carbon spectrophotometric
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