• Extreme Levels of Ocean Acidification Restructure the Plankton Community and Biogeochemistry of a Temperate Coastal Ecosystem: A Mesocosm Study 

      Spisla, Carsten; Taucher, Jan; Bach, Lennart T; Haunost, Mathias; Boxhammer, Tim; King, Andrew L; Jenkins, Bettany D.; Wallace, Joselynn R.; Ludwig, Andrea; Meyer, Jana; Stange, Paul; Minutolo, Fabrizio; Lohbeck, Kai T.; Nauendorf, Alice; Kalter, Verena; Lischka, Silke; Sswat, Michael; Dörner, Isabel; Ismar-Rebitz, Stefanie M. H.; Aberle, Nicole; Yong, Jaw C; Bouquet, Jean-Marie; Lechtenbörger, Anna K.; Kohnert, Peter; Krudewig, Michael; Riebesell, Ulf (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The oceans’ uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) decreases seawater pH and alters the inorganic carbon speciation – summarized in the term ocean acidification (OA). Already today, coastal regions experience episodic ...
    • FerryBox-assisted monitoring of mixed layer pH in the Norwegian Coastal Current 

      Reggiani, Emanuele R; King, Andrew L; Norli, Marit; Jaccard, Pierre; Sørensen, Kai; Bellerby, Richard G J (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The evaluation of marine carbonate system variability and the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on coastal marine ecosystems increasingly rely on monitoring platforms capable of delivering near real-time in situ carbonate ...
    • Joint effort among research infrastructures to quantify the impact of plastic debris in the ocean 

      Conchubhair, Diarmuid Ó; Fitzhenry, Deirdre; Lusher, Amy; King, Andrew L; van Emmerik, Tim; Lebreton, Laurent; Ricaurte-Villota, Constanza; Espinosa, Luisa; O'Rourke, Eleanor (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Marine debris is one of the most significant problems facing the marine environment, endangering wildlife, polluting oceans and is an issue which holds global significance. Plastics constitute a large proportion of marine ...
    • Pervasive iron limitation at subsurface chlorophyll maxima of the California Current 

      Hogle, Shane L; Dupont, Christopher L; Hopkinson, Brian M; King, Andrew L; Buck, Kristen N; Roe, Kelly L; Stuart, Rhona K; Allen, Andrew E; Mann, Elizabeth L; Johnson, Zackary I; Barbeau, Katherine A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers (SCMLs) are nearly ubiquitous in stratified water columns and exist at horizontal scales ranging from the submesoscale to the extent of oligotrophic gyres. These layers of heightened ...