June 2015

Special Issue on Emerging Themes in Ocean Acidification Science

Oceanography | Vol.28, No.2

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Oceanography | Vol.28, No.2

REGULAR ISSUE FEATURE

230 Environmental Properties of Coastal Waters in Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii,

at the Future Site of a Seawater Air Conditioning Outfall

By C.M. Comfort, M.A. McManus, S.J. Clark, D.M. Karl, and C.E. Ostrander

DEPARTMENTS

05

QUARTERDECK. Pursuing Earth and Ocean Sciences Priorities

As One Community

By E.S. Kappel

07

FROM THE PRESIDENT. Oceanographers as Masons

By M.S. Lozier

08

RIPPLE MARKS. Coastal Gold Rush: Southeast Alaska’s Sea Otters

Swing from Boom to Bust to Boom

By C.L. Dybas

240 ROGER REVELLE COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE.

Overturning Assumptions: Past, Present, and Future Concerns about

the Ocean’s Circulation

By M.S. Lozier

252 KEYNOTE LECTURE. Solutions for Recovering and Sustaining the

Bounty of the Ocean: Combining Fishery Reforms, Rights-Based Fisheries

Management, and Marine Reserves

By A.K. Barner, J. Lubchenco, C. Costello, S.D. Gaines, A. Leland, B. Jenks,

S. Murawski, E. Schwaab, and M. Spring

264 BOOK REVIEWS. Photosynthesis in the Marine Environment •

Plankton: Wonders of the Drifting World

266 CAREER PROFILES. Paul Bunje, Senior Director of Oceans, XPRIZE

Foundation • Kelly A. Kryc, Foreign Affairs Officer, Bureau of Oceans and

International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, US State Department

ON THE COVER

Oyster shells and boat at Taylor Shellfish’s farm in Samish

Bay, Washington. Taylor Shellfish was one of the first com-

panies to document, and seek solutions for, ocean acidi-

fication-caused harm to shellfish grown in their hatchery.

Photo credit: Jon Rowley

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