Maine Coast Dock Talk: Understanding WHOI's LOC-NESS Project (link to podcast)

In this episode of the Maine Coast Doc Talk podcast, produced by the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association, host and executive director Ben Martens chats with Dr. Adam Subhas of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to explore the research initiative known as the LOC-NESS project. LOC-NESS stands for Locking Ocean Carbon in the Northeast Shelf and Slope and is testing the safety and effectiveness of ocean alkalinity enhancement to combat climate change.

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