Ocean acidification in Canada: the current state of knowledge and pathways for action
Kristina M. Barclay(Hakai Institute), Patrick J. Duke(University of Victoria), Iria Gimenez(Hakai Institute), Helen Gurney‐Smith(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Mohamed Ismaiel Ahmed(University of Calgary), James R. Christian(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Krysten Rutherford(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Jessie Turner(The Ocean Foundation), Myron Roth(Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change), Frederic Cyr(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Brent G T Else(University of Calgary), Michel Starr(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Nadja Steiner(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Martine Lizotte(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), David VanderZwaag(Environmental Law Institute), M. Catherine Reader(Environment and Climate Change Canada)
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