Document of dataset 6619

Dataset record

Type
DataService
title in English
Physico-chemical and commercial shellfish species data to illustrate potential vulnerability to ocean acidification
Abstract in English
Ocean acidification (OA) has become one of the most studied topics in the last 15 years. The majority of the research published to date seems to suggest that some of the effects of ocean acidification could have dramatic consequences for ecosystems. The emerging evidence suggests that ocean acidification will act differently across species and there may be direct and indirect effects for ecosystems. The information gathered in this ‘proof of concept’ is to showcase what datasets are available and what is possible to distil from the combination of information. The time-series provided for pH helps to describe what are the current environmental conditions and variability of an area.
License
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bibliographicCitation
Birchenough, SNR., Soetaert, K. and Herman, PMJ (2021). Physico-chemical and commercial shellfish species data to illustrate potential vulnerability to ocean acidification. Integrated data products created under the European Marine Observation Data Network (EMODnet) Biology project (EASME/EMFF/2017/1.3.1.2/02/SI2.789013), funded by the by the European Union under Regulation (EU) No 508/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund.

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Acidification
Marine
Marine ecology
pH

Ownerships

creator
Karline Soetaert
creator
Willem Stolte
creator
Silvana Birchenough
creator
Peter Herman

Dataset references

related (partially included in)
Summary presence/absence maps of macro-endobenthos in the greater North Sea, based on nearly 100,000 samples from 65 assembled monitoring data sets

Projects

was generated by
EMODNETBIO III - European Marine Observation and Data Network- Biology III

Special collections

part of special collection
EMODNET

Document metadata

date created
2020-12-24
date modified
2024-03-15