In 2024, Sequoia was funded by Carbon to Sea and COVE under a joint learning opportunity (JLO) to participate in an ongoing ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) field trial in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We contributed several of our LISST sensors to the field trial to support environmental monitoring efforts aimed at studying the efficacy of OAE as a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategy.
Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) Joint Learning Opportunity (JLO) in Halifax
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Relevant Links:
Sequioa News Links: mCDR Field Work! and Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
Sequioa Profile (from Carbon to Sea): Sequoia Scientific brings decades of sensor experience to enhance OAE research in Halifax
Field Work Profile (from Fondriest): Monitoring OAE Efforts in Halifax: Fighting Climate Change with Emerging mCDR Strategies
Award Announcement (from Carbon to Sea): Carbon to Sea and COVE launch one of the world’s first open-source R&D initiatives focused on ocean climate science
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Our participation in the JLO was supported by the Carbon to Sea Initiative and COVE Ocean. Additional logistical support for the field work was provided by personnel at Dalhousie University and Planetary Technologies.
Credits for the photos in the “Gallery” tab are to Darren Calabrese from Carbon to Sea.