Who is involved

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Sam Dupont
Chair
E-mail: sam.dupont@bioenv.gu.se

University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Sam Dupont is an associate professor and senior lecturer at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. His research focuses mainly on the effect of global changes on marine ecosystems and specifically the biological impacts of ocean acidification. He also works on the development of innovative science communication and education strategies to tackle global challenges. His work includes the evaluation and capacity building for marine science in developing countries, particularly in South America and through the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-iCC) and the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON).

John Baxter
Member
E-mail: j.baxter4@btinternet.com

Scottish National Heritage, Scotland, UK

OA-iRUG member
Co-focal point for OA-ICC communication activity

Sarah Cooley

Member
E-mail: scooley@oceanconservancy.org
Web page:Website

Ocean Conservancy, Washington, USA

Marine chemistry and geochemistry

Kim Currie
Member
E-mail: kim.currie@niwa.co.nz
Web page: Link

NIWA/University of Otago, New Zealand

Frédéric Gazeau
Member
E-mail: f.gazeau@obs-vlfr.fr
Web page: Link

Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche, France

Libby Jewett
Member
E-mail: libby.jewett@noaa.gov
Web page: Link

NOAA Ocean Acidification Program, USA

Kristy Kroeker
Member
E-mail: kkroeker@ucsc.edu
Web page: Link

University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Nelson Lagos Suarez
Member
E-mail: nlagoss@santotomas.cl
Web page: Link

 

Universidad Santo Tomás,
Chile

Alexander Magnan
Member
E-mail: alexandre.magnan@sciencespo.fr
Web page: Link

IDDRI, France

James Orr
Past Chair
E-mail: james.orr@lsce.ipsl.fr

LSCE/CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

Modelling

Hans-Otto Pörtner
Member
E-mail: hpoertner@awi-bremerhaven.de
Web page: Link

Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Germany

Patrizia Ziveri
Member
E-mail: Patrizia.Ziveri@uab.cat
Web page: Link

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain