Ocean Acidification and warming

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An integrated assessment model to help the US Atlantic Sea Scallop industry plan for ocean acidification and warming Jennie E. Rheuban1 Sarah R. Cooley2, Deborah R. Hart3, Victoria Luu4, David M. Glover1, Jonathan A. Hare5, and Scott C. Doney1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA The Ocean Concervancy, Washington ,DC NEFSC, Woods Hole, MA Boston College NEFSC, Narragansett, RI

Fate of Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions (2000-2010)

Atmosphere 47%

+

~10 billion tons carbon per year

Land 27% Oceans 26%

LeQuere et al. Nature Geosciences 2009; Global Carbon Project 2011

Changing Seawater Chemistry carbon dioxide pH

IPCC 2014 WG1, Chapter 3 Doney et al. Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. 2009 Dore et al. PNAS 2009

Ocean Acidification CO2 + H2O

pH

2HCO3 pH

CO2− 3

2000 30% acidity 16% [CO32−]

8.0 7.9 7.8 1800

CO2(aq) 1900

[CO2] [CO2− 3 ]

2100 100−150%  50% 2000

Year Wolf-Gladrow et al. 1999

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240

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120

10

60

0 2100

0

μmol kg−1

8.1

HCO3

-

CO2 + CO328.2

-

H+ + CO32-

H+ + HCO-3

Calcium Carbonate Saturation State Ca2++ CO32-

CaCO3 (solid)

Saturation State = [Ca2+][CO32-] / Ksp >1 saturated  landings?

Scallop size classes

Mid-Atlantic

Georges Bank

Biomass, Revenue, Landings

Atmospheric CO2 (IPCC RCP pathways) 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300

Simple future projection

2100 2090 2080 2070 2060 2050 2040 2030 2020 2010 2005 2000

Next Steps: Future climate scenarios Temperature (CMIP5 models)

Atmospheric CO2 (IPCC RCP pathways) 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300

2100 2090 2080 2070 2060 2050 2040 2030 2020 2010 2005 2000

US PCDI (2011$) (RCP IAMs)

Fuel Tax ($/gallon) (RCP IAMs)

120000 12

110000 100000

10

90000 8

80000 70000

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60000 4

50000 40000

2

30000 2005

2020

2035

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2065

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0 2005

2020

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