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mCDR

Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies are being developed to remove excess carbon from ocean and coastal waters.

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MARCO Coastal Carbon Collaborative work group

Project Lead: 

Janet Reimer (MARCO), Paul Ticco (NYS DOS), Kari St. Laurent (NOAA-NCCOS)

Coupling Desalination with Novel mCDR Membranes

Project Lead: 

Katherine Hornbostel

Data Requirements for Quantifying Natural Variability and the Background Ocean Carbon Sink in mCDR Models

Project Lead: 

Galen McKinley

Assessing the Laboratory and Field Responses of Diatoms and Coccolithophores to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement

Project Lead: 

Adam Subhas

Developing a Coupled Benthic-Pelagic Biogeochemical Model to Evaluate the Effectiveness of mCDR Interventions

Project Lead: 

Cristina Schultz

Quantifying the Efficacy of Wastewater Alkalinity Enhancement on mCDR and Acidification Mitigation in a Large Estuary

Project Lead: 

Jeremy Testa

Determining the Influence of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on Foraminifera Calcification, Distribution, and CaCO3 Production

Project Lead: 

Laura Haynes

Tidal wetlands as a low pH environment for accelerated and scalable olivine dissolution

Project Lead: 

Kevin Kroeger

Assessing Carbon Dioxide Removal and Ecosystem Response for an Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Field Trial

Project Lead: 

Principal Investigator: David Nicholson

Engaging U.S. Commercial Fishing Community to Develop Recommendations for Fishery-Sensitive mCDR Governance, Collaborative Research and Monitoring, and Outreach to Fishing Communities

Project Lead: 

Fiona Hogan