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Field
  
Marine biology

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Fields
  
Climate science Marine biology

Institutions
  
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (IIM) Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Royal Galician Academy of Sciences (RAGC)

Education
  
Ph.D in Biology, University of Santiago (1992)

Died
  
22 December 2015, Moaña, Spain

Institution
  
Spanish National Research Council

Aída Fernández Ríos (4 March 1947 – 22 December 2015) was a climate scientist, marine biologist, and a professor at the Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (IIM) in Spain, specializing in the study of the Atlantic Ocean. She was the director of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), and also a member of the Royal Galician Academy of Sciences (RAGC).

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Biography

Ríos's research work in marine biology began in 1972 when she began working with the Instituto de Investigaciones Pesqueras (IIP) in Uruguay. She received her doctoral degree in biology in 1992 from the University of Santiago. From 2006 to 2011, Ríos was the director of the Spanish National Research Council, and she also led a International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme committee focused on studying climate change from 2005 to 2011. She was initiated into the Royal Galician Academy of Sciences on 6 June 2015, where she gave an inaugural speech on the increasing acidity of the Atlantic Ocean due to carbon dioxide titled, "Acidificación do Mar: Unha consecuencia das emisións de CO2."

Ríos died in a car accident in Moaña on 22 December 2015.

Research

Ríos was considered "one of Europe's leading experts" on the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions and ocean acidity; she also investigated the ocean depth at which such changes in pH occur. Through her work, Ríos argued that observations of increased acidity in the Atlantic Ocean is best explained by changes in the accumulation of carbon dioxide produced by human activity rather than from natural sources.

References

Aída Fernández Ríos Wikipedia