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Dr. Jean-Pierre Gattuso


Dr. Jean-Pierre Gattuso

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Laboratoire Océanographie
CNRS-Université de Paris 6
181 Chemin du Lazaret
06234 Villefranche-sur-mer Cedex, France

Email: gattuso@obs-vlfr.fr

Blog: Ocean acidification




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Date Publication
15.09.2011 Ocean Acidification Book: Ocean Acidification
Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Lina Hansson
Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199591091
06.11.2006 Article: Light availability in the coastal ocean: impact on the distribution of benthic photosynthetic organisms and their contribution to primary production
J.-P. Gattuso, B. Gentili, C. M. Duarte, J. A. Kleypas, J. J. Middelburg, and D. Antoine
Biogeosciences, 3, 489-513
SRef: 1726-4189/bg/2006-3-489

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Latest Blog Posts

  • 16.05.2012: Projet EPOCA : colloque de fin du 1er projet international de recherche scientifique sur l’acidification des océans (in French)

    Du 02 au 05 avril a eu lieu à St Jean Cap Ferrat le Colloque de fin du premier projet international de recherche scientifique EPOCA sur l’acidification des océans “, projet coordonné par Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Dierceteur de recherche CNRS à l’Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche sur Mer (LOV – OOV/CNRS/UPMC). Cette réunion marque donc la fin de [...]
    Source: Ocean acidification

  • 16.05.2012: Scientists to study risks of ocean acidification to Scotland’s corals

    With the oceans warming and moving towards acidity, will Scotland’s cold-water corals die out within a hundred years, as some predict, or do they have the capacity to adapt and survive? These are the key questions facing a team of international scientists about to set off on a month-long research voyage in the waters around [...]
    Source: Ocean acidification

  • 16.05.2012: Fish might become “fearless” as a result of ocean acidification

    The rising level of atmospheric CO2 has led to several studies focussing on changes in terrestrial and water ecosystems that might occur as a consequence. Ocean acidification, which is caused mainly by the increasing amount of CO2 dissolved in sea water, is at the forefront of marine research topics. However, most of the studies focus [...]
    Source: Ocean acidification

  • 16.05.2012: Seabed test mimics carbon dioxide release

    Scientists are beginning a month-long experiment in Scottish waters to study the impact of a possible leak from an undersea carbon dioxide storage site. Working in Ardmucknish Bay near Oban, researchers will allow CO2 to bubble through sediments from a buried pipe and look for impacts on marine life. Capturing CO2 from power stations and [...]
    Source: Ocean acidification

  • 16.05.2012: Impact of ocean acidification on Mediterranean coralline algae

    Coralline algae are a major calcifying component of most Mediterranean benthic coastal ecosystems. They are of particular ecological importance, inducing settlement and recruitment of numerous invertebrates and providing habitats for a high diversity of associated organisms. They are also of significant importance in the carbon and carbonate cycles of shallow coastal ecosystems, being major contributors [...]
    Source: Ocean acidification

  • 15.05.2012: Post-doctoral position, “Effects of ocean acidification on benthic communities in the Mediterranean Sea”

    A 2-years post-doctoral position is available within the project eFOCE (European Free-Ocean Carbon dioxide Enrichment experiments) funded by the BNP-Paribas Foundation; http://efoce.eu/ Ocean acidification and its impacts on organisms are the subject of growing research interest. Most of the data acquired so far have been obtained through perturbation experiments in the laboratory. It is critical [...]
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Biogeosciences, Ocean Science, eEarth, Climate of the Past, Geosciences