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Happy Earth Day graphic featuring a circular image of seaweed. The text reads "Happy Earth Day" with an illustrative Earth icon in orange and the word "Communications" at the bottom.

Happy Earth Day graphic featuring a circular image of seaweed. The text reads "Happy Earth Day" with an illustrative Earth icon in orange and the word "Communications" at the bottom.

Looking back at Earth from her journey around the Moon, astronaut Christina Koch described Earth as "a lifeboat hanging in the universe." This Earth Day, the harder question is who is keeping it afloat.

Read on: https://bit.ly/4cXltFn

#EarthDay2026 #Artemis #OceanObservation

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#Tipoftheday: People are not waiting to be educated. They’re waiting to be heard. Effective communication starts there.

@whysharksmatter.bsky.social: Fishermen are not stupid. No need to dumb down the science. People on fishing boats often know things scientists don’t 🎣🦈

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MINORITIES IN SHARK SCIENCES MISS provides a community and funded opportunities for gender minorities of color who wish to enter the field of marine and shark sciences.Β We fundraise and apply for grants to create paid...

Equity and diversity in shark science matters.

Worth knowing about @misselasmo.bsky.social a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting equity in marine science by supporting women and gender minorities of color in shark, skate, and ray research. www.misselasmo.org

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Also: the classic β€œvending machines kill more people than sharks” stat is now outdated. 🍫🦈

Not because sharks got worse. Because vending machine safety improved.

#SharkFacts

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Hear The First-Ever Recordings of Sharks Actively Making Noises In the murky depths of the ocean, one predator has a trait that exacerbates the dread it inspires as it slides through the ocean waves.

Sharks make noise.

As of March 2025, scientists recorded sharks actively making deliberate clicking sounds for the first time. A whole possible dimension of shark communication that had, until now, completely eluded us. www.sciencealert.com/hear-the-fir...

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Just listened to @whysharksmatter.bsky.social on @bcwcpodcast.bsky.social on #SharkScience, media representation, diversity in the field, and why scientists need to meet people where they are.

Worth an hour of your time:
open.spotify.com/episode/6Mxf...
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A person walking on a beach carrying large baskets, with a boat on the ocean in the background. Text reads "11th Our Ocean Conference: Social Media Toolkit." Logo at the bottom says "Our Ocean Kenya 2026.

A person walking on a beach carrying large baskets, with a boat on the ocean in the background. Text reads "11th Our Ocean Conference: Social Media Toolkit." Logo at the bottom says "Our Ocean Kenya 2026.

New social media toolkit for the 11th Our Ocean Conference!

The toolkit offers plenty of useful resources and inspiration.
Join the conversation online ➑️ https://bit.ly/OOC11Toolkit

#OurOceanKenya #OOC11 #OceanComms @worldresources.bsky.social

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In Issue 13, dive into more stories from across the fieldβ€”we cover a wide range of topics driving shark and ray conservation forward.

Read issue 13 here: www.iucnssg.org/shark-news.h...
Or view online: 784f07501.flowpaper.com/IUCNSSCSSGSh...

#shark #ray #chimaera #sharknews #newsletter #ocean

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The image has a dark teal background with white text saying, "NEW OneOcean Science Roundup is out." It features a magnifying glass graphic and the words "ONEOCEAN SCIENCE ROUNDUP" and "Communications Inc." at the bottom. Four dots are aligned at the bottom right.

The March edition of the Ocean Science Roundup is out now.

Each month, Comms INC reviews the latest peer-reviewed research to make ocean science accessible and relevant for those shaping policy and solutions.

www.oceanprotect.org/2026/04/08/oneocean-scie...

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Domino, the warty frogfish, is the first of its kind to be raised in captivity Scientists say the little fish may hold broader lessons for raising other marine species in captivity.

Domino, the warty frogfish, is the first of its kind to be raised in captivity www.npr.org/2026/03/31/n...

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Kenya’s Our Ocean Conference Signals Africa’s Rising Voice in Global Marine Governance - Climate Lens News Kenya is set to make history in 2026 when it hosts the global Our Ocean Conference for the first time, marking a significant moment for Africa

Thank you Climate Lens News for covering our #MarineConservation tracks at #GCTDF2026 where we set pace for #OOC11 (Our Ocean Conference) happening in Kenya June 2026.

climate.co.ke/kenyas-our-o...

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Ambassadors for Change: Sharks and the Next Generation Meet Jillian Morris, shark advocate and founder of Sharks4Kids

Ambassadors for Change: Sharks and the Next Generation

Meet Jillian Morris, shark advocate and founder of Sharks4Kids heradventurouslife.substack.com/p/shark-scie...

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You can now view your session information on the Sharks International 2026 website dashboard.

Please note: this is preliminary information. The final, detailed schedule will be released soon, so continue to check your dashboard regularly.

πŸ”— si2026.org

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I’ve updated my 🦈 Shark Conservation BluSky List - Who am I missing? #SharkScience #SharkConservation bsky.app/profile/did:...

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πŸ“‘ #NewReview by Dulvy et al. looks at the state of shark and rays populations globally, as well as conservation challenges and potential solutions.

πŸ‘€ doi.org/10.1038/s443...

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A vibrant color photograph of renowned American marine biologist and ichthyologist Eugenie Clark, known as the "Shark Lady," captured in her element during a dive or research expedition. She is wearing a large diving mask pushed up on her forehead, snorkel attached, and a wetsuit or dive gear. She smiles broadly and joyfully while partially submerged in clear ocean water, surrounded by bubbles, with her face lit by sunlight reflecting off the surface. A large white buoy or float and underwater scenery are visible in the background, conveying her lifelong passion for studying sharks and marine life, her pioneering work in shark behavior, and her role as one of the first prominent female scientists in oceanography.

A vibrant color photograph of renowned American marine biologist and ichthyologist Eugenie Clark, known as the "Shark Lady," captured in her element during a dive or research expedition. She is wearing a large diving mask pushed up on her forehead, snorkel attached, and a wetsuit or dive gear. She smiles broadly and joyfully while partially submerged in clear ocean water, surrounded by bubbles, with her face lit by sunlight reflecting off the surface. A large white buoy or float and underwater scenery are visible in the background, conveying her lifelong passion for studying sharks and marine life, her pioneering work in shark behavior, and her role as one of the first prominent female scientists in oceanography.

An underwater photograph of a bull shark swimming gracefully in deep blue ocean waters, captured from a slightly below and side angle. The shark has a robust, heavy-set body with a blunt snout, small black eyes, and a grayish-brown upper body fading to a lighter underside. Its dorsal fin is prominent, pectoral fins are broad, and several remora fish cling to its back near the tail. Sunlight filters from above, creating beams and highlights on the shark's skin as it glides with an open mouth revealing rows of sharp teeth, evoking the powerful yet often misunderstood nature of this coastal species known for its adaptability and occasional aggression toward humans.

An underwater photograph of a bull shark swimming gracefully in deep blue ocean waters, captured from a slightly below and side angle. The shark has a robust, heavy-set body with a blunt snout, small black eyes, and a grayish-brown upper body fading to a lighter underside. Its dorsal fin is prominent, pectoral fins are broad, and several remora fish cling to its back near the tail. Sunlight filters from above, creating beams and highlights on the shark's skin as it glides with an open mouth revealing rows of sharp teeth, evoking the powerful yet often misunderstood nature of this coastal species known for its adaptability and occasional aggression toward humans.

Ichthyologist Eugenie Clark, π˜›π˜©π˜¦ 𝘚𝘩𝘒𝘳𝘬 π˜“π˜’π˜₯𝘺, died #OTD in 2015. A pioneer in scuba diving for research purposes, she proved sharks are capable of learning and was a world authority on Tetraodontiformes. She founded Mote Marine Lab and used her fame to drive global marine conservation. #WomenInSTEM

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This Women's History Month, ISAC celebrates Eugenie Clarkβ€”The Shark Lady! Her research on shark behavior shattered myths and inspired over 175 scientific articles, advancing marine conservation. Join us in honoring her legacy and women in STEM. #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSTEM

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What Does It Take to Write a Global Conservation Report? A New Assessment of Sharks Offers Answers β€’ The Revelator A two-year effort reveals the latest shark conservation statistics, while providing insight into the process to protect large groups of species.

What does it take to write a global conservation report? A recent assessment of the world’s shark species offers an insider’s view. therevelator.org/global-conservation-repo...

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🌊 Our #OceanLiteracy Series is back!

Webinar #3 is all about AI as a tool for ocean literacy β€” free & online on April 16 (10:00–11:30 CEST).

πŸ‘‰ blue-cloud.org/events/ocean...

#OceanLiteracy #BlueCloud2026 #MarineAI

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A large indoor event with a colorful, oversized display featuring the "ChangeNOW" logo, set against a backdrop of a glass ceiling. The logo includes a circular earth design within the letter "O.

From polar ice science to women-led mangrove restoration and a coral reef sculpture in the Grand Palais, the ocean showed up in force at ChangeNOW in Paris yesterday. ⬇️ www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activ...

www.changenow.world

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The image features text on a dark background announcing the release of the "NEW OneOcean Science Roundup." A magnifying glass icon is included. The word "Communications" appears in the lower-left with a small "INC" inside a circle.

πŸ—žοΈ New Ocean Science Roundup is live!

Head to @oceanflotilla.bsky.social website to read all the latest studies on ocean & climate: https://bit.ly/3KVAaer

Looking for more? Check out past summaries of scientific reports.

#OneOceanOnePlanet #OceanScience #OceanNewsletter

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Science communication beyond tomorrow IV An opportunity to debate the future of science communication.

How science communication can better serve policymaking in a changing society:β€― joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/events/scien...

πŸ“… Tuesday 17 March - 09:30 - 13:10 (CET)

#SciComms #OceanComms

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Plymouth πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ with the Shark League - a coalition focused on securing science-based conservation of Atlantic sharks and rays 🦈

sharkleague.org

#SharkLeague #StrategyPlanning

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This image features a collage of various people, with a diverse range of ages and appearances, set against a background with graphic accents and speech bubbles. The text reads "Happy International Women's Day," and the bottom right corner says "Communications."

πŸ’™ This #InternationalWomensDay, we recognise the women across our team & the wider environmental and communications community.

As a female-founded agency, we remain committed to supporting women's leadership in ocean and climate. (And to the men supporting them: thank you.)
➑️ https://bit.ly/4qUYZcs

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Migratory species face rising extinction risk, new UN update warns - Oceanographic A UN report warns 49% of migratory species populations are declining and nearly a quarter face extinction, ahead of global talks at CMS COP15.

An interim report for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals warns 49% of migratory species populations are declining, with extinction risk rising ahead of global conservation talks at #CMSCOP15. oceanographicmagazine.com/news/migrato...

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Examples of newspaper front pages with climate change stories relating to the Los Angeles, California area fires in January 2025. (Courtesy of the MeCCO team)

Examples of newspaper front pages with climate change stories relating to the Los Angeles, California area fires in January 2025. (Courtesy of the MeCCO team)

The latest analysis from @colorado.edu 's MeCCO shows a 14% decline in global media coverage of climate change & global warming in 2024-25.

Telling the 'climate story' has never been more important, but reaching audiences with relatable stories which make climate relevant to everyday life is key.

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For those attending #OSM26 and working at the intersection of ocean science and policy, this is a timely reminder.

Risk communication is not just about presenting data. It is about meeting people where they are, grounding messages in values, and making participation possible.

#OceanComms

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Happening this week #OSM26!

πŸ“Ή @agu.org #OceanSciences #OceanScience #Glasgow

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New to science policy? Join @aguscipolicy.bsky.social at #OSM26 effective examples of scientists working in policy and with policymakers and provide advice for getting engaged in policy decisions.
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A Love Letter to the Ocean A personal reflection on extreme weather, ocean love, and the power of values-led communication to inspire protection.

πŸ’Œ A compelling love letter to the ocean from our Director, Mirella von Lindenfels, reminding us of our connection to the ocean and why that matters when we are communicating about it.

Take a moment to pause and reconnect with a marine moment from your life. https://bit.ly/3Oqb4s7

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