NEWPORT – Two years ago, the Oregon Legislature allocated $1.9 million to fund research to help understand the changing ocean.
On Friday, April 14 the public can hear about research progress and findings funded by House Bill 3114 at a free event at the Hatfield Marine Science Center auditorium, 2030 S.E. Marine Science Drive. The first Oregon ocean acidification and hypoxia symposium runs from 8:30-11:45 a.m. Space is limited and registration is required.
Scientists and researchers will report on shellfish and estuary habitat surveys and mapping, and hypoxia monitoring in Oregon’s marine reserves and in Yaquina Bay. Attendees also will learn about best management practices and outreach and education funded by the bill.
Oregon is an epicenter for ocean acidification and hypoxia and was one of the first places in the world to observe direct impacts of ocean change when oyster hatchery production collapsed in 2007 from acidification.