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Ocean acidification research for sustainability: A community vision for the Ocean Decade
IOC-UNESCO (2024). Ocean acidification research for sustainability: A community vision for the Ocean Decade. IOC-UNESCO: Paris. 71 pp.
Part of: IOC Technical Series. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission = Série technique. UNESCO: Paris. ISSN 0074-1175, more

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  • Dupont, S.; Muller-Karger, F.; Canonico, G.; Schoo, K.L.; Castillo-Briceno, P.; Johnson, M.D.; Widdicombe, S.; Kavousi, J.; Appeltans, W.; Findlay, H.S.; Bellerby, R.G.J.; Isensee, K. (2024). OARS Outcome 4: Increase understanding of ocean acidification impacts to protect marine life by 2030, in: IOC-UNESCO Ocean acidification research for sustainability: A community vision for the Ocean Decade. pp. 37-45, more

Abstract
    Ocean Acidification Research for Sustainability, OARS, is an endorsed Ocean Decade Action for the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development (2021-2030). Building on
    the successful work of the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON), OARS fosters the development of the science of ocean acidification including the impacts on marine
    life and sustainability of marine ecosystems in estuarine- coastal-open ocean environments. The programme’s activities aim to attain the Sustainable Development Goals Target 14.3 “Minimize and address the impacts of Ocean Acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels” and provides a roadmap for ocean acidification research for the next Decade. The vision for all seven Outcomes 1-7 as detailed over the course of this technical report will initiate the implementation phase of OARS in a coherent and inclusive manner, aiming to engage a broader community in producing and using ocean acidification research for sustainability.

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