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Tessa M. Hill
Professor, University of California Davis
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Building a management-relevant climate change stress indicator for Bering Sea red king crab
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
fisheries and aquaculture | 23 february 2024
Esther Kennedy, Jessica N. Cross, Darren Pilcher, ...
Bering Sea red king crab (RKC) historically supported one of the most valuable shellfisheries in Alaska, but their population has suffered repeated cr...
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Coastal Mosaics of Ocean Change: A Data Synthesis Effort to Understand Warming, Hypoxia, and Acidification Along the U.S. West Coast
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean technologies and observatories | 20 february 2024
Tessa M. Hill, Esther Kennedy, Meghan Zulian, Sara...
Marine trends in global warming, deoxygenation, and acidification impact coastal environments in the California Current System (CCS) in complex ways, ...
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Strength in Small Places: Mapping Coastal Microclimates in Ocean Acidification
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 20 february 2024
Rachel Carlson, Tessa M. Hill, Brian Gaylord, Eric...
Ocean acidification poses a critical threat to coastal ecosystems, affecting the survival, behavior, and physiological function of marine species worl...
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Lessons From Rachel Carson: The Power of Observation, Storytelling, and Action
RACHEL CARSON LECTURE
ocean sciences | 13 december 2023
Tessa M. Hill
As we explore and investigate the ocean, we face a continued challenge in ocean science: the marine environment is changing increasingly rapidly due t...
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Ecological and Environmental Stability in Offshore Southern California Marine Basins Through the Holocene
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
10 august 2022
Hannah M. Palmer, Tessa M. Hill, Esther Kennedy, P...

In the face of ongoing marine deoxygenation, understanding timescales and drivers of past oxygenation change is of critical importance. Marine sedi...

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An Integrated Understanding of Oceanographic Stressors and Climate Extremes in the Southern California Bight from 1984 to the Present
CLIMATE EXTREMES: MECHANISMS, ATTRIBUTION, AND EARLY WARNING
innovations | 16 december 2021
Esther Kennedy, Tessa M. Hill, Meghan Zulian, Auro...
Warming, hypoxia, and acidification interactively threaten coastal marine ecosystems, presenting a challenge for local communities and resource manage...
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Science Policy Collaborations: Optimizing Ocean Monitoring Networks for Environmental Management
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: SCIENCE POLICY IV POSTER
science and society | 13 december 2021
Meghan Zulian, Tessa M. Hill, Justine Kimball, Es...
Greenhouse gas emissions are disrupting ocean chemistry, ecological communities, and their dependent economies. In California, coastal oceanography ex...
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Exploring changes to ocean oxygenation and seafloor ecosystems in Southern California Borderlands through the Holocene
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING THE EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS AND CLIMATE VARIABILITY DURING THE HOLOCENE I ELIGHTNING
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 15 december 2020
Hannah M. Palmer, Tessa M. Hill, Peter D. Roopnari...
Quantifying past changes in marine oxygenation and ventilation is critical for understanding future ocean oxygen change. In particular, identifying th...
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