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mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann

Industry puts forth guidance on a 'fishery sensitive' approach to marine carbon dioxide removal 

This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. With the launch of a set of guidance memos last week, the fishing industry established its leadership in a set of novel ocean-based climate interventions that could someday become one of the largest human activities in the ocean: marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR).

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mCDR, LOC-NESS, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann mCDR, LOC-NESS, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann

Gulf of Maine sees first open-water ocean alkalinity enhancement field trial in US

This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. The U.S.’s first ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) field trial in federal waters took place on Aug. 13, with the dispersal of 16,500 gallons of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine. Led by a team of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) scientists, this milestone represents the culmination of three years of planning, which for the last year has included a steady stream of feedback (including some unvarnished pushback) from the fishing industry.

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mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann

Marine carbon dioxide removal: How fishermen can have a voice 

This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. This article is the second in a series for commercial fishermen about marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR). mCDR is a set of experimental techniques that could someday play a major role in combating climate change by accelerating the ocean’s uptake and storage of heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution from the atmosphere.

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mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann mCDR, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann

Marine carbon dioxide removal: What fishermen need to know 

This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) is a set of experimental techniques that aim to accelerate the ocean’s uptake and storage of heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution from the atmosphere. Someday, these techniques could play a major role in combating climate change. mCDR is not yet a major subject of fishermen’s daily dock talk, fishing association newsletters, or industry trade shows, but it’s time we make it one.

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mCDR, LOC-NESS, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann mCDR, LOC-NESS, Source: National Fisherman Sarah Schumann

Fishermen voice concerns about ocean alkalinity experiments

This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. New England waters may soon be the location for a first-of-its-kind field trial to test a technique called ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) that could someday become a pivotal tool in the fight against climate change. But fishermen are concerned that the experiment could further disrupt an ecosystem and fishing industry already contending with the effects of offshore wind energy development and climate change. 

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