Video - Central Coast
-
Ocean acidification threatens NW oysters
Posted on July 10, 2012 at 10:22 AM
Updated Tuesday, Jul 10 at 10:22 AM
The world's top marine scientists are meeting to discuss what many are calling the greatest threat so far to the survival of our oceans - acidification. It’s a problem that’s already attacking one the Northwest’s greatest resources: its oysters.
Share
More Central Coast Videos
-
Man killed dribbling soccer ball to Brazil
-
Grant's Getaways: Paddling for Clamming
-
Boat with Japanese writing washes up by Florence
-
Lincoln City motel manager spots murder suspect
-
Double murder suspect arrested after standoff
-
OR events mark 2 years since Japan tsunami
-
Woman hurt after driving off cliff on Ore. coast
-
OR invasive species concerns tied to tsunami
-
Grant's Getaways: Oregon Shipwrecks
-
Fishermen describe finding 2 girls after crash
-
Astoria mom in trouble for toddler's 911 calls
-
Part of tsunami dock moved back to OR Coast
-
Ore. Coast project lets beavers restore habitat
-
Plan to ease Hwy 101 flooding near Seaside
-
Storm bringing landslides, flooding, heavy mountain snow
-
Boy finds loaded gun in Tillamook theater
-
Possible tsunami dock ashore in Wash.
-
Sea turtles die after rescue on Oregon Coast