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Modeling runs probe relative influence of U.S. vs. Mexican nutrient discharges on coastal algal blooms, OAH

A research team that has been modeling how land-based nutrient discharges into Southern California Bight coastal waters influence algal blooms and ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) has completed a set ... More

Lab experiments completed for study examining multi-stressor effects of changing ocean conditions on Dungeness crab

SCCWRP and its partners have finished a set of laboratory experiments evaluating how Dungeness crab are affected by the combined effects of low dissolved oxygen levels, ocean acidification and warming ... More

Effort launched to standardize, streamline coastal habitat mapping in California

SCCWRP and its partners have launched a one-year effort to standardize and streamline how coastal habitats get mapped in California – a traditionally time-consuming, piecemeal task that can lead to ... More

Expert panel completes review of coastal OAH modeling tools

An international panel of scientific experts has completed an independent review of a set of computer modeling tools designed to predict how land-based coastal discharges are influencing ocean water quality, ... More

Sentinel network completed to support planned wetlands monitoring program

SCCWRP and its partners have completed the first major component of a planned coastal wetland monitoring program for Southern California – a milestone that brings coastal managers one step closer ... More

Workshop clarifies path for evaluating mCDR environmental effects in California

A two-day workshop at SCCWRP that explored the implications of piloting marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies in California coastal waters has helped bring clarity to the technical and regulatory ... More

Bight ’23 study assessing effects of ocean acidification on shell-forming organisms

The Ocean Acidification study element of the Southern California Bight 2023 Regional Monitoring Program has launched a two-year effort to track how ocean acidification is adversely affecting shell-forming organisms in ... More

SCCWRP completes second year of partnership with undergraduate fellowship program to advance climate change research

SCCWRP has completed the second year of a partnership with a California undergraduate fellowship program to train a new generation of students to help solve pressing societal issues. The #CalifornianforAll ... More

OAH model used to investigate effects of nutrient discharges in coastal waters

A research team that has been modeling how land-based nutrient discharges into California coastal waters influences ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) has demonstrated how to use the model for predicting ... More

Expert panel begins review of OAH modeling tools

An independent panel of scientific experts has begun reviewing a set of modeling tools that predicts the ecological consequences of intensifying ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) in California coastal waters ... More

Pair of studies evaluates seaweed farming’s potential to remove carbon dioxide from coastal waters

SCCWRP and its partners have published a pair of studies exploring how seaweed farming could be used to remove dissolved carbon dioxide directly from coastal waters – a potential management ... More

Experts on HABs, kelp convened to support development of coastal ocean health report cards

SCCWRP has convened two groups of scientific experts to develop consensus on how to assess the state of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and kelp, respectively, in California and West Coast ... More

Experts convened to improve understanding of interactions between HABs, OAH

SCCWRP has convened a group of scientific experts on harmful algal blooms (HABs) and ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) to study the relationship between these two coastal stressors, especially how ... More

Effort launched to build network of Southern California estuary monitoring sites

SCCWRP and its partners have begun working to build a network of estuary monitoring sites across Southern California that can serve as sentinel indicators for how the region’s coastal wetlands ... More

Expert panel convened to review OAH modeling tools

An independent panel of scientific experts has been convened to review a set of modeling tools that predicts the ecological consequences of intensifying ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) in California ... More

Steering committee convened to review ocean numerical model for mitigating climate change

A steering committee has been convened to guide an upcoming, independent scientific review of a computer modeling tool that was developed by a team that includes SCCWRP to predict the ... More

Tools being developed to evaluate resiliency of coastal wetlands to sea level rise

SCCWRP and its partners have begun developing a set of regional assessment tools to evaluate the resiliency of Southern California’s coastal wetlands to sea level rise – a project that ... More

Evaluation of carbon dioxide removal technology to shed light on possible solution for climate change

SCCWRP and its partners have begun working to evaluate the effectiveness of a technology designed to remove dissolved carbon dioxide directly from coastal waters – an investigation that will shed ... More

Newport Bay modeling tool applied to help track spread of invasive Caulerpa seaweed

SCCWRP and its partners have adapted and applied a computer model that was recently developed for informing seagrass restoration efforts in Newport Bay to help managers track and eradicate an ... More

Modeling team briefs State Water Board on acidification modeling effort

A research team that has been modeling how managers could mitigate the effects of intensifying ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) in California coastal waters was invited to brief the State ... More

Lab experiments to examine multi-stressor effects of climate change on Dungeness crab

SCCWRP and its partners will evaluate how Dungeness crab are affected by the combined effects of low dissolved oxygen levels, ocean acidification and warming water temperatures as part of an ... More

Advisory panel completes independent review of S.F. Bay nutrient modeling tool

A science advisory panel led by SCCWRP’s Dr. Martha Sutula has completed an independent review of a San Francisco Bay computer model being developed to shed light on the ecological ... More

Experts help guide development of acidification assessment approach for Oregon

A West Coast technical advisory committee that was convened last year to guide the State of Oregon in developing a standardized approach for assessing the effects of ocean acidification on ... More

Effort launched to validate Newport Bay tool that predicts where seagrass restoration likely to be effective

SCCWRP and its partners have begun working to validate a newly developed computer modeling tool that predicts how algal blooms and turbidity in Newport Bay in Orange County can be ... More

Initial phase of ocean health report card developed for California managers

The California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) has released the first phase of a multi-component ocean health report card designed to provide managers and policymakers with comprehensive annual snapshots about the ... More

Toad distribution modeling completed for stream vulnerability study in San Diego

SCCWRP and its partners have completed development of a species distribution model for assessing the vulnerability of the endangered arroyo toad to future changes in stream flow patterns in the ... More

SCCWRP partners with new undergraduate fellowship program to advance climate change research

SCCWRP has partnered with a newly launched California undergraduate fellowship program to train a new generation of students to help solve pressing societal issues. The #CaliforniansforAll College Corps Fellowship Program ... More

Acidification modeling work probing influence of Mexican wastewater in coastal Southern California

A research team that has been modeling how ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) are expected to intensify in Southern California’s coastal ocean in the coming years is moving into a ... More

Framework evaluates how to appropriately protect streams, wetlands vulnerable to climate change

SCCWRP and its partners have developed a management framework intended to bring technical rigor and consistency to the process of evaluating when it is appropriate to allow conversion of a ... More

Study examines climate change’s influence on eutrophication in Santa Margarita watershed

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a three-year study examining how climate change is expected to influence eutrophication in the Santa Margarita River watershed – the final piece of a ... More

Tijuana River sediment fluxes estimated for effort to improve sediment management practices

SCCWRP and San Diego State University have successfully estimated the sediment fluxes being discharged from the Tijuana River at the U.S.-Mexico border to its coastal estuarine terminus – a key ... More

Acidification modeling work probing whether management scenarios could mitigate ecological effects

SCCWRP and its partners have begun investigating whether Southern California’s water-quality management community could mitigate the ecological effects of coastal ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) by investing in a combination ... More

Kelp farms being studied to improve coastal water quality

SCCWRP and its partners have completed the initial phases of integrating a pair of Southern California Bight computer models to investigate how offshore kelp farms might be used to reduce ... More

Series of tools being built to study how warming waters, hypoxia will limit where species can live

SCCWRP and its partners have begun working to build a series of species-specific tools for predicting how reductions in dissolved oxygen levels due to warming California coastal waters and changing ... More

Bight partnerships to expand understanding of acidification

The Southern California Bight Regional Monitoring Program is partnering with three other West Coast marine monitoring groups this summer to produce the most comprehensive picture to date of how ocean ... More

Modeling effort examining role of kelp farms in potentially mitigating coastal acidification

SCCWRP and its partners have begun working to integrate a pair of Southern California Bight computer models as part of an ongoing study examining how future offshore kelp farms could ... More

Workshop teaching stakeholders how to evaluate uncertainty in acidification modeling

SCCWRP and two of its member agencies have helped launch a multi-part workshop to teach coastal water-quality managers how to evaluate uncertainty in a set of West Coast models that ... More

Study examines how to alter sediment dredging in wetlands to offset rising sea levels

SCCWRP and the University of California, Irvine have completed a four-year study exploring how altering sediment dredging practices in coastal wetlands vulnerable to sea level rise could reduce anticipated ecological ... More

New phase of West Coast ocean modeling initiative to focus on OAH’s biological impacts

A research team that has been modeling how ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) are expected to intensify along the West Coast in the coming years is moving into a new ... More

Workshop being planned on how to evaluate uncertainty for acidification modeling initiative

SCCWRP member agencies have begun planning a workshop to better understand how to evaluate uncertainty in a set of West Coast models that predicts how marine life could be adversely ... More

Bight discharge data set significantly expanded to support acidification modeling effort

A team of researchers that developed a computer model to predict how the Southern California Bight will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) has significantly expanded and updated ... More

Effort underway to develop a computer model for predicting toxin-producing marine algal blooms

Researchers have completed the first phase of development of a computer model that predicts when and where toxins produced by a common type of marine algal bloom can be expected ... More

Effluent sampling completed for study examining dispersal patterns of wastewater plume

SCCWRP and the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) have completed a comprehensive round of in-plant effluent sampling for a three-year study exploring how the dilution and mixing patterns of OCSD’s ... More

Ocean’s ‘breathability’ for anchovies being used to track impacts of climate change

A research team that includes SCCWRP has found that populations of Northern Anchovy fish rise and fall in predictable ways in response to how “breathable” the ocean water is for ... More

Study shows acidification triggering adverse biological impacts in Dungeness crab larvae

A three-year study examining the sensitivity of Dungeness crab larvae to ocean acidification along the U.S. West Coast has found that this commercially important species already is being adversely impacted ... More

Heatmapping capabilities developed to capture dispersal patterns of wastewater effluent plume

SCCWRP has developed computer mapping capabilities that capture the dispersal patterns of the Orange County Sanitation District’s wastewater effluent plume, the second phase of a three-year study exploring how the ... More

L.A. River environmental flows study receives key stakeholder endorsement

A two-year study working to determine the potential ecological and recreational effects of diverting treated wastewater effluent and runoff from the Los Angeles River for water recycling purposes has received ... More

Expert panel to develop acidification thresholds for crustaceans

A scientific advisory panel of leading global experts on crustaceans will convene at SCCWRP on February 10-12 to begin developing consensus on biologically relevant thresholds at which these marine organisms ... More

Acidification model being updated to reflect present-day conditions

Researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the Southern California Bight will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) have begun updating the model to reflect ... More

SCCWRP to contribute to report on balancing demands for water resources in California

SCCWRP has been invited to contribute to a statewide report that will examine ways to balance competing demands on California’s limited water resources. The Public Policy Institute of California began ... More

Statewide environmental flows framework featured in California water resilience report

An ongoing effort by SCCWRP and its partners to develop a standardized approach for setting environmental flow targets for streams statewide is being featured in a new State report intended ... More

Study underscores complexity of predicting acidification’s impacts on marine organisms

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a three-year study examining the vulnerability of fisheries in the world’s polar regions to ocean acidification (OA) – an analysis that has illuminated the ... More

Dynamic exposure lab used to simulate pH buffering effects of kelp forests on oyster larvae

SCCWRP has used its new, state-of-the-art dynamic exposure laboratory to study how underwater kelp forests could lessen the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on oysters and other marine calcifiers. The ... More

Computer model shown to simulate dispersal patterns of wastewater plume in coastal ocean

SCCWRP has used a computer model that simulates biogeochemical cycling in the Southern California Bight to predict the dispersal patterns of the Orange County Sanitation District’s wastewater effluent plume. The ... More

Committee offers guidance on how to increase managers’ confidence in acidification modeling effort

A stakeholder committee working to help researchers evaluate whether land-based pollution sources are influencing ocean acidification and hypoxia in Southern California’s coastal ocean has provided initial feedback about how to ... More

Recreational beneficial uses analysis completed for L.A. River environmental flows study

SCCWRP and its partners have completed an assessment of the recreational beneficial uses provided by the Los Angeles River as part of an ongoing study evaluating the implications of diverting ... More

Dynamic exposure lab built to replicate fluctuating environmental conditions

SCCWRP has constructed a state-of-the-art dynamic exposure laboratory to study how aquatic organisms respond to fluctuations in pH, dissolved oxygen and other environmental parameters in a controlled setting – a ... More

Modeling shows nutrient discharges can influence coastal acidification, hypoxia

A computer modeling initiative to understand how Southern California’s coastal ocean will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia has shown that land-based sources of nutrients can have a measurable ... More

Modelers generate initial assessment of nutrient effects on acidification in Bight

Researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the Southern California Bight will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) have generated an initial assessment shedding light ... More

Acidification vulnerability assessment completed for Salish Sea marine calcifiers

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a year-long study examining how to assess the vulnerability of marine calcifying communities in the Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea to ocean acidification (OA), including ... More

Climate change’s impacts on sensitive aquatic species modeled for L.A. region

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a study examining how changing rainfall patterns and temperatures in the Los Angeles region stemming from climate change will impact sensitive aquatic species and ... More

Lab study to simulate marine organisms’ exposure to multiple stressors triggered by climate change

SCCWRP and its partners are launching a one-year laboratory study this summer that will simulate how marine organisms are impacted by ocean acidification and multiple other environmental changes triggered by ... More

Bight ’18 pilot study to assess how acidification is impacting marine calcifiers

The Ocean Acidification element of the Southern California Bight 2018 Regional Monitoring Program has launched a pilot study examining how ocean acidification is impacting sensitive marine calcifiers in Southern California’s ... More

Report outlines strategy for protecting coastal wetlands

Coastal resources managers have an opportunity to increase the total size of Southern California’s coastal wetlands in the coming decades even as rising sea levels permanently submerge existing wetland areas, ... More

Puget Sound study shows coastal estuaries could be impacted by acidification

SCCWRP and its partners have shown in a set of preliminary analyses of Washington’s Puget Sound that coastal estuary environments have the potential to be impacted by ocean acidification (OA) ... More

Modeling run underway to predict acidification’s impacts in Bight

SCCWRP and its partners have begun running a computationally intensive, high-resolution computer model that predicts how the Southern California Bight will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH). The ... More

Study launched to model how effluent plume dispersal will change with more wastewater recycling

SCCWRP and its partners have launched a three-year study examining how the dilution and mixing patterns of the Orange County Sanitation District’s wastewater effluent plume will change in response to ... More

Environmental flows study to determine impacts of diverting discharges from L.A. River

Water-quality managers that work in the Los Angeles River watershed have initiated a two-year study to determine the potential ecological and recreational effects of diverting treated wastewater effluent and runoff ... More

Santa Margarita River study examining how to develop ‘climate-ready’ eutrophication targets

SCCWRP and its partners have begun investigating how climate change could influence efforts to reduce eutrophication in the Santa Margarita River watershed, part of a five-year study exploring how to ... More

Expert panel convened to develop acidification thresholds for echinoderms

SCCWRP has convened a nine-member panel of leading experts on sea stars, urchins and other echinoderms to reach agreement on how to use these organisms to track ocean acidification’s biological ... More

Acidification modeling effort being expanded to toxic marine algal blooms

Researchers working to develop a West Coast computer model that predicts how land-based nutrient sources influence coastal ocean acidification and hypoxia are expanding the effort to examine the potential role ... More

Coastal vulnerability to storm surge being documented at 10 sites

SCCWRP and its project partners have begun using camera stations and water-level loggers set up at 10 Southern California sites to collect data on how El Nino storm surges this ... More

Workgroup for San Diego flow ecology study begins meeting

SCCWRP in November facilitated the inaugural meeting of a San Diego-area workgroup that will be working to ascertain the minimum flow requirements necessary to sustain the ecological health of streams ... More

Preliminary modeling tool unveiled to predict sea level rise’s impacts on wetlands

SCCWRP and its partners have developed a preliminary computer modeling tool that enables coastal resources managers to predict how low-lying wetlands in Upper Newport Bay and the Tijuana River Estuary ... More

Study finds oxidative stress in pteropods could serve as early-warning indicator of climate change’s biological impacts

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a two-year study showing that pteropods, or sea snails, experience cellular and physiological stress as a result of multiple stressors exposure related to climate ... More

Study evaluating potential of kelp forests to offset impacts of coastal ocean acidification

West Coast researchers have completed the first year of field work for a three-year study examining whether planted kelp forests in Washington’s Puget Sound could help protect vulnerable shell-forming organisms ... More

Effort launched to develop acidification thresholds for echinoderms

SCCWRP and its partners have launched an effort to develop expert consensus on biologically relevant thresholds at which sea stars, urchins and other echinoderms can be expected to experience adverse ... More

Signs of shell dissolution detected in Dungeness crab larvae

Researchers have detected signs of dissolution in the carapace, or external shell, of Dungeness crab larvae in response to ocean acidification in the natural environment, the first such documentation that ... More

Member agencies provide feedback to improve West Coast acidification model’s accuracy

SCCWRP’s member agencies provided feedback in June to a team of West Coast ocean modelers on how to assess uncertainty in a computer model that predicts how the region’s coastal ... More

Environmental flow targets developed to protect Santa Clara River Estuary

A scientific review panel that includes participation by SCCWRP has completed an analysis of the environmental flow needs of the Santa Clara River Estuary. The flow target analysis, completed in ... More

Bight ’18 keeps focus on key issues of management concern

More than 80 environmental agencies will examine new and emerging developments in water-quality science and management during the 2018 cycle of the Southern California Bight Regional Monitoring Program, which initiates ... More

Resolution of West Coast acidification model being increased to improve accuracy

West Coast researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the region’s coastal waters will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) have decided to increase the ... More

Researchers assessing biological impacts of ocean acidification in the Salish Sea

SCCWRP and its partners have launched an effort to assess the vulnerability of marine calcifying communities in the Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea to ocean acidification, including whether land-based pollution sources ... More

Study to explore optimal methods for monitoring cyanotoxins

SCCWRP and its partners will seek to develop more robust field methods for monitoring cyanotoxins in aquatic environments during a new study kicking off this summer in the Los Angeles ... More

Researchers using Bight data to evaluate accuracy of ocean acidification model

Researchers working to develop a West Coast computer model that predicts how land-based sources of nutrients influence ocean acidification in nearshore coastal waters have begun using field data collected from ... More

Model being developed to predict acidification’s impacts on Dungeness crab

A group of researchers, including SCCWRP, has launched a three-year project to develop a model that predicts impacts on the Pacific Northwest Dungeness crab industry from ocean acidification. The project, ... More

Pteropod health to be evaluated to track ocean acidification

SCCWRP has teamed up with Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans to examine whether pteropods in the Beaufort Sea are showing signs of shell dissolution triggered by ocean acidification. The ... More

Study launched to optimize kelp yields, explore approach to combatting ocean acidification

A group of researchers, including SCCWRP, has launched a study to identify areas in the San Pedro Basin that are ideal for cultivating kelp, as well as the environmental conditions ... More

20 years of nutrient input data compiled for acidification model

SCCWRP and its partners have compiled a series of data sets reflecting the contributions of major sources of nutrients to the Southern California Bight over the past 20 years, part ... More

International expert panel convened to develop acidification thresholds for pteropods

A 10-member panel made up of leading global experts on pteropods, or sea snails, convened at SCCWRP in September to develop consensus around biologically relevant thresholds at which these ubiquitous ... More

Ocean acidification model development moves into second validation phase

West Coast researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the region’s coastal waters will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia have advanced to a second phase ... More

Novel sediment management strategies to be explored for protecting coastal wetlands

SCCWRP and its partners have launched a four-year study exploring how innovative sediment management strategies could be used to prepare low-lying coastal areas for the impacts of sea level rise ... More

Effort launched to develop biologically relevant thresholds for tracking ocean acidification

SCCWRP and its partners have launched a two-year initiative to develop a scientific foundation for using the health of marine organisms to track the biological impacts of ocean acidification (OA). ... More

Project laying groundwork to develop flow-ecology assessment tools

SCCWRP and its partners have begun laying the groundwork to develop a suite of assessment tools that illuminate how the ecological health of Southern California streams is impacted by alterations ... More

Model evaluates vulnerability of 104 wetlands to sea level rise

SCCWRP and its partners have developed a vulnerability index model that predicts how Southern California coastal wetlands of all types and sizes could be impacted by sea level rise over ... More

Special journal issue chronicles how Bight ecosystems influenced by diversion of wastewater effluent

SCCWRP and its partners have developed a vulnerability index model that predicts how low-lying coastal wetlands across Southern California, including Los Peñasquitos Lagoon in San Diego, above, will be impacted ... More

Researchers using Bight data to evaluating accuracy of ocean acidification model

Researchers working to develop a West Coast computer model that predicts how land-based sources of nutrients influence ocean acidification in nearshore coastal waters have begun using field data collected from ... More

EPA workshop focuses on science-informed solutions for managing HABs

About 150 water-quality managers from across the nation discussed the state of knowledge about harmful algal blooms (HABs) and best-practices solutions and strategies for combatting them during a management-focused workshop ... More

Field sampling kicks off for linking freshwater HABs to marine impacts

SCCWRP and its partners have launched the field sampling for a study that will examine how freshwater toxins influence downstream waterbodies along the California coast. The goal is to understand ... More

First phase wraps up for West Coast acidification model development

West Coast researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the region’s coastal waters will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia have successfully completed the first phase ... More

Workshop highlights need for improved science to manage ‘climate-ready’ bar-built estuaries

SCCWRP in September helped kick-start a wide-ranging discussion with California water-quality and natural resource managers about how to more effectively manage a common type of coastal estuary known as a ... More

Virtual-reality simulation to enable exploration of changing environmental conditions in Tijuana estuary

SCCWRP has teamed up with the geospatial software firm Esri to create a computer game-like re-creation of the Tijuana River estuary that will enable users to travel through the habitat ... More

Analysis of ocean acidification conditions across Bight wraps up

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a synoptic analysis of ocean acidification conditions across the Southern California Bight continental shelf, the first phase of a multi-part Bight ’13 study documenting ... More

Year 2 sampling of toxic algae wraps up for 2 recreational lakes

SCCWRP and its partners have finished the second year of sampling in two Riverside County lakes for a study chronicling the proliferation of toxic algae through the bloom season. During ... More

Scientists, managers lay foundation for developing acidification criteria at workshop

Scientists and coastal managers from across the West Coast began laying the groundwork for the development of ecologically relevant criteria for coastal ocean acidification during a two-day workshop in October ... More

Virtual-reality simulation to enable exploration of changing environmental conditions in Tijuana estuary

SCCWRP has teamed up with the geospatial software firm Esri to create a computer game-like re-creation of the Tijuana River estuary that will enable users to travel through the habitat ... More

Analysis of ocean acidification conditions across Bight wraps up

SCCWRP and its partners have completed a synoptic analysis of ocean acidification conditions across the Southern California Bight continental shelf, the first phase of a multi-part Bight ’13 study documenting ... More

Study shows watershed managers how to apply new flow-ecology modeling tools

SCCWRP and its partners in the San Diego River Watershed have completed a demonstration study showing how to use a newly developed suite of flow-ecology modeling tools to optimally manage ... More

SCCWRP-facilitated design charrette helps create priorities for estuary restoration

SCCWRP has submitted to the California State Coastal Conservancy a report outlining how the design charrette process can be used to develop restoration goals and priorities for small coastal estuaries ... More

Field sampling wraps up for OAH study examining influence of wastewater nutrients in coastal waters

SCCWRP and its member agencies have finished collecting two years of field sampling data for a study that will assess the relative influence of anthropogenic vs. natural sources of nutrient ... More

First phase wraps up for West Coast acidification model development

West Coast researchers working to develop a computer model that predicts how the region’s coastal waters will be affected by ocean acidification and hypoxia have successfully completed the first phase ... More

SCCWRP works toward predicting causes, impacts of West Coast acidification

SCCWRP and its partners have begun work on a predictive model that will offer managers key insights about the extent to which anthropogenic nutrients introduced to coastal waters affect ocean ... More

XPRIZE-developed pH sensors being tested as Bight profilers

SCCWRP and its four POTW member agencies have kicked off a year-long effort to evaluate whether ocean pH monitoring instruments developed through an international XPRIZE competition can be used effectively ... More

Scientists to track El Niño’s physical impacts to coastal lagoons this winter

To better understand how sea level rise may impact Southern California’s vulnerable coastal lagoons, SCCWRP is launching a study this month to observe how predicted El Niño-fueled storm surges this ... More

Expert panel urges action on West Coast ocean acidification

Global carbon dioxide emissions are triggering fundamental changes to ocean chemistry along the North American West Coast that should be addressed through immediate and decisive management actions, including development of ... More

SCCWRP, partners launching outreach campaign for OAH modeling

A team of scientists that is developing a predictive model examining how the West Coast is impacted by ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) will launch a public outreach campaign in ... More