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We were pleased to catch up with @schmidtmarine.bsky.social at #OSM26. Schmidt Marine Technology Partners was one of our first collaborators. They helped us pilot our Ascension #microplastics depth sampler. A full circle moment was showing them the latest evolution of the sampler at the conference.

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⏳ 1 week until #ICTC2026!

After months of planning, we’re nearly ready to welcome hundreds within the conservation tech community to Lima for the first-ever International Conservation Technology Conference.

🛠️ 20 workshops
🎤 300+ sessions
💡 25 exhibitors
🌟 6 plenaries
Agenda: agenda.ictc2026.com

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What sound does a fish make? The answer is weirder than you may think. Scientists using new ways to eavesdrop on fish have captured a cacophony of thumps, honks, burps and grunts in underwater recordings.

🗞️🚨 Fish honks and burbs recorded by SMTP grantee FishEye Collaborative could help conservation efforts. Read more from @washingtonpost.com‬: www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025...

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Event search | Climate Week Climate Group (CG) and the Climate Philanthropy Catalyst Coalition (CPCC) present the Climate and Health PhilanthroPitch at Climate Week NYC, a fast-paced, high-impact showcase of climate solutions led by nonprofit innovators at the intersection of ...

We're looking forward to Climate Week in New York. Who else will be there, and what events are you attending? https://www.climateweeknyc.org/event-search

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How disturbing the deep sea could worsen the climate crisis Although the full climate impact of destructive activities, such as trawling and mining, remains as mysterious as the deep-sea itself, this much is clear: when the seafloor is adequately protected, it...

The deep sea is a vital carbon sink, but it’s under threat.
Bottom trawling & deep-sea mining could release massive carbon stores, worsening the climate crisis 🌀. The burden of proof should be on those exploiting, not protecting, these ecosystems.
📘 Read our latest by Christina Richardson, Ph.D.

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Check it out! Way to go, On Deck AI 👏

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Thank you for sharing On Deck AI's work!

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Ocean Visions built and maintains a series of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) road maps that assess the current stage of various technologies, identify obstacles to development, and outline first-order priorities for advancing the field.

www2.oceanvisions.org/roadmaps/rem...

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Are you looking to learn more about our estuaries, comms strategies, and public policy? Apply to our by 4/27 to be considered for RAE's summer internship! More information: estuaries.org/employment/

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We’re working toward a healthy, resilient, secure world for all because every day is #earthday

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Dive into FathomVerse
Dive into FathomVerse YouTube video by FathomVerse

Introducing FathomVerse 2.0 - Explore the depths and discover all life in the ocean!

We improved the game to enhance player engagement, foster community connections, and expand scientific contributions. 🦑🌊🦀🧪🎮

Get the latest update to dive in!

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A group of small, pale pink octopuses hatching from their eggs. Image credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute.

A group of small, pale pink octopuses hatching from their eggs. Image credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute.

Something is hatching… FathomVerse 2.0 is coming soon!

We have been hard at work behind the scenes to improve and expand #FathomVerse.

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Dutch startup uses air bubbles to remove plastic from rivers Dutch startup "The Great Bubble Barrier" has been building "air curtains" and removing tons of plastic from rivers since 2017.

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Dutch startup “The Great Bubble Barrier” has been building “air curtains” and removing tons of plastic from rivers.

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