North American Ocean Acidification Network
The North American Ocean Acidification Hub is being established to serve the countries of Canada, United States, and Mexico. The Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON) has encouraged grass-roots formation of regional hubs to foster communities of practice for the efficient collection of comparable and geographically distributed data to assess ocean acidification and its effects and to support adaptation tools like model forecasts.
If you would like to become part of the North American regional hub, please contact the GOA-ON Secretariat: secretariat@goa-on.org.
How to Join
Goals
The goals of the North American GOA-ON regional hub are to:
- Share information about readiness of the Observing Network
- Assist in data management
- Promote community "best-practices" within a hub’s domain consistent with GOA-ON
- Provide integration of the global network through synthesis product development
Genesis
Began in 2017 via a teleconference, a large number of participants voiced that their priorities for the North American Hub are to help support the development of synthesis products, facilitate data exchanges, support the observing system via training, develop uniform quality control procedures, and develop OA messages for policy makers and the general public.
Steering Committee
- Dr. Richard Feely
National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration
USA
Richard.A.Feely@noaa.gov - Dr. Jan Newton
University of Washington
USA
janewton@uw.edu - Dr. Martin Hernández‐Ayón
Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
Mexico
jmartin@uabc.edu.mx - Dr. Helen Gurney Smith
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canada
helen.gurney-smith@dfo-mpo.gc.ca - Dr. Brent Else
University of Calgary in Alberta
Canada
belse@ucalgary.ca