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2020 Annual Report - Innovative Research - Keeping pace with climate change


CAOS FOR CORALS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
Coral reefs are threatened by climate change impacts ocean acidification and warming temperatures driven by excess carbon dioxide around the world.  Fortunately, scientists from far and wide are able to study and address climate impacts using Mote’s state-of-the-art
Climate and Acidification Ocean Simulator (CAOS) in the Florida Keys, which was abuzz with new studies this year despite the challenges of COVID-19. 
Mote’s CAOS system was filled to capacity with research projects in August and September 2020 and was otherwise busy during the past fiscal year, supporting the work of six Mote programs along with University of Virginia, Pennsylvania State University, Oregon State University, San Francisco State University, Utrecht University (Netherlands), University of Glasgow (Scotland), Louisiana State University, and College of the Florida Keys. ....

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Transcripts for CNN New Day 20140320 10:07:00

To be found to be finding debris off the southwest coast of australia, we might have thought it would have been here, back into the southeast asia region. but to be finding it way down into the southeast ocean is something. australian military have believed for some time when using cross referencing what they knew about the last pings and handshakes, the terms we ve been hearing which the thai government identified as an arc this coincided with an arc that gave them more confidence. you re going to start hearing the terms today, flotsom and jetsom. they re hoping this is debris of not nflotsom. ....

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