Pathways to Advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in California’s Coastal and Ocean Sciences

Toward More Equitable Nature-based Coastal Adaptation in California

Emerging understanding of seagrass and kelp as an ocean acidification management tool in California

The West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Panel: Major Findings Recommendations and Actions

Water quality criteria for an acidifying ocean: Challenges and opportunities for improvement

Modeling Tools: Summary of Needs to Enhance Understanding of Ocean Acidifi cation and Hypoxia in Coastal Oceans

Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Monitoring Network: Tracking the Impacts of Changing Ocean Chemistry to Inform Decisions

Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Research Priorities to Inform Decisions and Develop Solutions

Relating Future Coastal Conditions to Existing FEMA Flood Hazard Maps: Technical Methods Manual

The National Flood Insurance Program in California Quick Guide Coastal Appendix: Planning for Sea Level Rise

Snapshot of Decision-maker Needs: Organismal Physiology

How California is mobilizing boundary chains to integrate science, policy and management for changing ocean chemistry

Multiple Stressor Considerations: Ocean acidification in a deoxygenatingocean and a warming climate

Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia: Envisioning a Future Science Landscape

Ocean Acidification Science Needs for Natural Resource Managers of the North American West Coast

What Changes in the Carbonate System, Oxygen, and Temperature Portend for the Northeastern Pacific Ocean: A Physiological Perspective

Addressing Sea Level Rise and Floodplain Management in California with the National Flood Insurance Program (Comprehensive Report)

Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia: Today’s Need for a Coast-Wide Approach

Snapshot of Decision-maker Needs: Ecosystems and Food Web Impacts