Marker, MalcolmKline, DavidKirkwood, Bill JHeadley, KentBrewer, PeterPeltzer, E.T.Miard, ThomasChai, AaronSchneider, KennethJames, M.Opdyke, Bradley2015-12-10May 24-279781424452217http://hdl.handle.net/1885/65966Ocean acidification is driven by increasing atmospheric CO2 and represents a key threat to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and other coral reefs globally. Previous investigations have depended on studies in aquaria that are compromised by reduced ecologicalKeywords: Atmospheric CO; Buffering capacities; Carbon enrichment; Carbon-dioxide enrichment; Control volumes; Coral reef; Dissolution rates; Engineering design; Environmental pH; Great Barrier Reef; In-situ; In-Situ Study; Monterey bay aquarium research institutesThe Coral Proto - Free Ocean Carbon Enrichment system (CP-FOCE): Engineering and development201010.1109/OCEANSSYD.2010.56036032016-02-24