Summary of ocean acidification data collected by the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program in the U.S. Pacific Islands, 2021—2023
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Description:Coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth. They provide billions of dollars annually in food, jobs, recreation, coastal protection, and other critical ecosystem services (Brander & van Beukering, 2013; Costanza et al., 2014). However, these ecosystems are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA).
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Content Notes:The ocean acidification monitoring component of the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program is funded by the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (project #20676).
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CoRIS Project ID:CRCP Project ID ; 743
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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