MONITORING OCEAN PH
When oyster larvae at hatcheries began dying en masse, employees sought clues as to the underlying cause.
After partnering with scientists and studying local ocean chemistry, they were able to identify the root cause – ocean acidification – and adjust their farming practices accordingly to restore oyster production levels. The technology developed from this setback at hatcheries spawned a new network of valuable ocean monitoring tools that will support future adaptation strategies.
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