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Canada

Number of group members 50 members
Focuses on understanding changes in Canada’s oceans and coastal environments, the effects of ocean acidification on biological resources as well as building on collaborative networks and strategies to address ocean acidification in coastal communities
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Community Science Efforts

Number of group members 70 members
Welcomes dialogue about broadening our collective capacity for research, lessons learned from other community science programs, ideas for projects, and questions related to any of the above.
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Equipment & Troubleshooting

Number of group members 128 members
A forum for discussing the equipment and procedures used for monitoring and lab work, in addition to common issues and troubleshooting tips.
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Data Management

Number of group members 69 members
Focuses on matters related to the preparation, management, archiving, and serving of ocean acidification data and metadata.
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GOA-ON Community

Number of group members 103 members
Furthering the collaborative goals of the Global Ocean Acidification Observation Network (GOA-ON), including development of low-cost kits for measuring acidification and the Pier2Pier scientific mentorship program.
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Policy & Management Strategies

Number of group members 87 members
Brings together discussants working on policy and resource management from all levels of government and non-governmental organizations.
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Teachers, Educators & Content Creators

Number of group members 104 members
A resource for teachers and other educators who are interested in sharing and developing teaching materials, including labs and curricula, on the topic of ocean acidification.
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Research & Monitoring

Number of group members 155 members
Discussion of science efforts within all relevant academic disciplines.
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Pacific Islands

Number of group members 58 members
Focuses on coastal and ocean acidification in the Pacific Islands
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Alaska

Number of group members 46 members
Focuses on understanding ocean acidification process, consequences, and adaptation strategies in Alaska.