Information
- Type
- Project
- Name
- European project on ocean acidification
- Acronym
- EPOCA
- Description @en
- The EU FP7 Integrated Project EPOCA (European Project on OCean Acidification) was launched in June 2008 for 4 years. The overall goal is to advance our understanding of the biological, ecological, biogeochemical, and societal implications of ocean acidification.
EPOCA aims to:
- document the changes in ocean chemistry and biogeography across space and time.
- determine the sensitivity of marine organisms, communities and ecosystems to ocean acidification.
- integrate results on the impact of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems in biogeochemical, sediment, and coupled ocean-climate models to better understand and predict the responses of the Earth system to ocean acidification.
- assess uncertainties, risks and thresholds ("tipping points") related to ocean acidification at scales ranging from subcellular to ecosystem and local to global.
The EPOCA consortium brings together more than 100 researchers from 27 institutes and 9 European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Iceland, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom). - Start date
- 2008-6
- End date
- 2012