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Dear Colleagues, contributors for the next ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, that will be held 22-27 February 2015 in Granada, Andalusia, Southern Spain, should submit and register before the abstract deadline of 23:59 U.S. Central Time on Friday, October 10, 2014. We would like to welcome a presentation (oral or poster) of your work for the following session, that we are organizing: Session 61 - Global climate change: ocean acidification experiments at CO2 vents. Ocean acidification (OA) has raised concerns about its effects on marine organisms, particularly for those reliant on the generation and accumulation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) shells, tests, skeletons, and/or structures. As a consequence of OA, the ability of marine calcifiers to deposit CaCO3 is modified in response to changes in ocean geochemistry as carbonate ions are an essential substrate for biotic calcification. Most studies investigating how elevated CO2 will impact the function of marine organisms are laboratory-based, making it difficult to directly relate laboratory results to the effect that elevated CO2 will have on marine biota in situ. Field experiments, at sites with naturally-elevated CO2 conditions, such as CO2 vents, are potentially useful analogues for investigating the effect of future acidification on marine organisms and ecosystems. Vents are not ideal predictors of future oceans, owing to pH variability but they acidify seawater on sufficiently large temporal and spatial scales to integrate ecosystem processes, acting as "natural laboratories." This session is intended to provide a summary of the main findings obtained from field-based studies and provide key lessons on the long-term effects of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems acclimatized to high pCO2. Abstract submission and conference information at: http://www.sgmeet.com/aslo/granada2015/default.asp Should you need any further information on the scope of the session 
and/or on any practical issue concerning the ASLO 2015 Aquatic 
Sciences Meeting, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to your participation in this exciting meeting and to seeing you soon in Granada. Best wishes,
Fiorella Prada On behalf of chair and co-chairs of session 61 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting
Stefano Goffredo, University of Bologna 
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Zvy Dubinsky, Bar-Ilan University 
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Katharina Fabricius, Australian Institute of Marine Science 
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Jason Hall Spencer, Plymouth University 
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Hajime Kayanne, The University of Tokyo 
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References
1. http://www.sgmeet.com/aslo/granada2015/default.asp 2. http://www.unibo.it/Faculty/default.aspx?UPN=s.goffredo%40unibo.it 3. http://www.biu.ac.il/faculty/dubinz/ 4. http://data.aims.gov.au/staffcv/jsf/external/view.xhtml?partyId=100000064 5. http://www5.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/jason-hall-spencer 6. http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/people/index.php/KAYANNE,_Hajime 7. http://news-oceanacidification-icc.org/2014/09/23/global-climate-change- ocean-acidification-experiments-at-co2-vents-2015-aquatic-sciences-meeting-22- 27-february-2015-granada-spain/
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Fiorella Prada, PhD Marine Science Group Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences (BiGeA) Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna Via F. Selmi 3 40126 Bologna Italy, European Union Phone: +39 0512094162 Cell: +39 333 487 3391 Skype: fiorella.prada [log in to unmask]
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