Group of women at lunch table
Finally checking in on this account after a 3 month hiatus. I’m back in Hobart for the annual #fsa (fish stock assessment) working group meetings at #CCAMLR! Excited to attend and present a paper on my upcoming voyage, and to meet such wonderful people. Here are some of the amazing women of FSA!
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👍🏽 Nice profile on @researcherose.bsky.social, who's also a PhD student working with Cassandra Brooks on how Southern Ocean fisheries can be best understood & managed
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Conference funding announcement with a background of snow and mountains.
Funding for conferences and travel of polar-related work is open for Summer 2025 to polar early career scientists. Up to $5000 will be awarded, and applications may request up to $900 per person, with an additional $100 available for awardees who organize a PSECCO social event at the conference. ❄️🧊
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East Antarctica! The smiling benthic invertebrate team on RSV Nuyina at the Denman Glacier and a lovely pycnogonid - Colossendeis. @marine-omics.bsky.social @arcsaef.bsky.social
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Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
Foraminifera have lived almost everywhere in the ocean for millions of years. Their fossilised remains hold a record of Earth’s past.
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
Go behind the scenes of new research led by Yuhao Dai in @naturecomms.bsky.social and discover how tiny shells in Tasmania's seabed link to the end of the last ice age in the polar Southern Ocean ⬇️
theconversation.com/sand-sized-f...
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Dance party!
More fun dance!
Photo by Pete Harmsen. Women in the DMV
Happy international women’s day! Proud to be on the ship with the @antarctic.bsky.social where over 2/3 of the scientists are women! Today we celebrated with a dance party on the heli-deck!
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Southern lights
Southern lights
Seeing the Aurora australis for the first time on the ship! This was just a level 2, can’t wait to see more!
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Earth’s strongest ocean current could slow down by 20% by 2050 in a high emissions future
Melting Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown
New research out today with colleagues Bishakhdatta Gayen and Andreas Klocker projects that the world’s strongest current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, may slow by 20% by 2050 in a high emissions future. So happy to have this out for the world to read!
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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Rose in front of the Nuyina
Rose waving goodbye to land
Rose in front of the Australian flag
Rose and Christian as the boat leaves
Waving goodbye to land for the next 2 months! It’s been a pleasure to explore Hobart but now it’s time for Antarctica! #rsvnuyina #DMV3
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We wish our researchers, partners and all aboard RSV Nuyina a successful mission south to study changes to the Denman Glacier system from the ocean. #DMV - it's finally here!
@antarctic.bsky.social | @arcsaef.bsky.social | AAD
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Don't forget to contribute to our new Scientific Research Programme C-CAGE.
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Rose in front of the Nuyina
In front of the ship
Wet lab 2
My first time on the #nuyina! We had our lab induction tours today where we saw the wet lab we’d be working in. The vessel is brand new and has an amazing lab space for some awesome science for #DMV! Can’t wait!!
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bronze statue of Tasmania devils on luggage
Tasmania devil with shoes
Arrived in Hobart to the cutest statue! Can’t wait to explore some of Tasmania’s wildlife before I set sail!
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As our plane landed in Hobart, Tasmania there was a land acknowledgement included in the flight attendant’s debrief acknowledging the traditional stewards of this land. Meanwhile in the US we are dismantling the little bit of DEI we have left. What a paradox
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Rose standing outside the Denver airport
Excited to begin my first #antarctic expedition! Beginning the long travel to the icy continent! 🩵🇦🇶
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Google maps screenshot of the Drake passage between South America and Antarctica
If we’re renaming bodies of water based on petty grievances, I propose that this be renamed the Kendrick Lamar passage.
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Sometimes as grad students we forgot how much impact our mentorship has. This was from a friend- a fellow student I met in one of my joint undergrad/grad classes last year. Mentorship is crucial for the next generation of students, and I’m so proud of them for getting into grad school!
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SICB is the best!! One of the most inclusive conferences I’ve ever been to.
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list of banned keywords
🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
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Please add me! As a ECR in the US this brings me hope that our community will come together to protect diverse voices.
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Polar science needs diversity - AntarcticGlaciers.org
Polar science needs the best people. Without equality, diversity and inclusion, we will lose the best and brightest talent
Over 83 signatures from polar scientists standing in solidarity with colleagues in the USA and internationally suffering as efforts to increase EDI are systematically eroded.
Email me if you're a polar scientist who'd like to add their name.
www.antarcticglaciers.org/2025/02/pola...
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