

Olivia Huang
Class of 2026Lexington, Massachusetts
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Projects
- "Coping with climate change: evaluating the plastic responses of brittle stars to ocean acidification and warming" with mentor Sydney (Working project)
Project Portfolio
Coping with climate change: evaluating the plastic responses of brittle stars to ocean acidification and warming
Started May 2, 2025
Abstract or project description
Beginning in the Industrial Revolution, increasing levels of carbon dioxide produced by human activity have been absorbed into the ocean, lowering its pH, in a process called ocean acidification (OA). Ocean acidification has been shown to have negative effects on the growth, development, and survival rates of a multitude of marine organisms, most notably calcifiers, which are organisms that make and use calcium carbonate to form their shells or skeletons. Ocean warming (OW), the global increase of water temperature, is occurring simultaneously. Thus, it is necessary to study the impact that these two processes will have on marine organisms combined. Studies have examined the effects of varying temperatures and concentrations of carbon dioxide on marine species with aquacultural importance, while research on other organisms such as echinoderms is less prevalent. This project will explore the pre-existing abilities of brittle stars to plasticly respond to ocean acidification and ocean warming on short term time scales. The potential for marine organisms to acclimate to near-future water conditions will be important to consider as we work to reduce the impact of climate change on marine environments.