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A fisherman bears witness to WHOI’s alkalinity experiment in the Gulf of Maine

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A fisherman bears witness to WHOI’s alkalinity experiment in the Gulf of Maine

WHOI Successfully Completes Small-Scale Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research Trial in the Gulf of Maine

Post-field trial debrief with the LOC-NESS science team

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Funded in part by the Carbon to Sea Initiative, ICONIQ Capital, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, LOC-NESS is a research program designed to study ocean alkalinity enhancement on the Northeast Shelf and Slope of the U.S. to determine whether this method is effective and free of unintended consequences.

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Funded in part by the Carbon to Sea Initiative and ICONIQ Capital, LOC-NESS is a research program designed to study ocean alkalinity enhancement on the Northeast Shelf and Slope of the U.S. to determine whether this method is effective and free of unintended consequences.

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Carbon to Sea Initiative
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NOAA
Monterey Bay Research Institute
Rutgers University

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