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General Assembly Meeting – SA Session | Crete Oct SA 3.1 Station M - Norwegian Sea pH and pCO 2 time series for ocean acidification estimates Research field: Carbon cycle and ocean acifdification SA starting date: month 13 Scientific contact person: Ingunn Skjelvan and Siv Lauvset Data manager: Benjamin Pfeil University of Bergen (partner 5) Uni Climate Institute of Marine Research, Bergen FixO3 Service Activity information

General Assembly Meeting – SA Session | Crete Oct Mooring Past and present: Primary focus on keeping the system up and running Carbon and hydrography data series since 2011 Surface NRT available at Data reduction effort will start in December 2014 (products available early 2015) Products planned to be available: web sites of University of Bergen, FixO 3, and Institute of Marine Research published in scientific journals within various data products (e.g. SOCAT), community efforts (e.g. GOA-ON) and EU research initiatives (e.g. ICOS) Data archive: PANGAEA Hydrography archives in Eurosites Station M - Norwegian Sea pH and pCO 2 time series pCO 2 /pH

General Assembly Meeting – SA Session | Crete Oct Example of products offered Station M - Norwegian Sea pH and pCO 2 time series SURFACE

General Assembly Meeting – SA Session | Crete Oct Aim for the future, after extending the instrument array Station M - Norwegian Sea pH and pCO 2 time series Based on monthly water column data from Station M