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Sustaining National Climate Assessments of Oceans and Coasts workshop report ready for viewing

The report from the Sustaining National Climate Assessments of Oceans and Coasts workshop is ready for viewing. This workshop, which took place April 22-23, 2013, was the first of its kind and focused explicitly on the sustained assessment process for a particular sector or region.

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CPO scientists contribute to report on climate change’s impacts to oceans, marine resources

Including members of NOAA’s Climate Program Office, 63 experts from NOAA and other federal, academic, and nongovernmental organizations collaborated on Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate – a comprehensive look at the effects of climate change on the oceans and marine ecosystems under U.S. jurisdiction.

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FY14 COCA & SARP Funding Opportunity Information Session

The Program Managers for the Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications (COCA) program and the Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) will host a second optional informational teleconference on Thursday, October 24th from 1:00 – 3:00pm Eastern Time. The first hour will focus on the mechanics of applying and the second hour will focus on the individual

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Equatorial cooling in Pacific offset regional rises in temperature, finds CPO-funded research

Global mean temperatures have been flat for 15 years despite an increase of heat-trapping greenhouse gases and new research by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography found that cooling in the eastern Pacific Ocean is behind the recent hiatus in global warming.

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