Week of November 27, 2013<\/p>\n
PMEL successfully deployed the first carbon dioxide flux and ocean acidification<\/a> mooring in the Northern Indian Ocean on November 23.\u00a0 The Bay of Bengal Ocean Acidification (BOBOA) mooring will help us understand the large intraseasonal, seasonal and interannual biogeochemical variations in the Bay of Bengal, and how the marine ecosystem in the Bay is changing over time.<\/p>\n This mooring is part of the Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction<\/a> (RAMA) made possible through a close partnership with NOAA and Bay of Bengal partners.\u00a0 Read more and see live data on the BOBOA Carbon website<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Week of November 27, 2013 PMEL successfully deployed the first carbon dioxide flux and ocean acidification mooring in the Northern Indian Ocean on November 23.\u00a0 The Bay of Bengal Ocean Acidification (BOBOA) mooring will help us understand the large intraseasonal, … Continue reading