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This seafloor community, 1,073 meters (3,520 feet) beneath the Ocean surface, was filmed during the #ArgentinianDeepSeeps expedition. Scientists were searching for cold seeps. While exploring, they observed beautiful scenes like this and stunning biodiversity along the country’s continental shelf.
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Photo of a undergraduate student standing in front of their research poster at a conference
Congratulations to Madison Cammarata - @colgate.edu ‘26 - who presented her senior thesis research on the feeding ecology of cupuladriid byrozoans this week at the Northeastern Geological Society of America conference!
"And even in a business-as-usual scenario that assumes no new climate policies, IEA projections suggest that renewables will overtake coal, gas and oil to become the largest source of energy on the planet by 2050. By that point, however, the world will have sailed well past 2 ºC of warming."
"One way or another, however, energy experts say that there’s a certain inevitability to the clean-energy transition because of market forces... the cost of clean-energy technologies has plummeted, and renewables are now the cheapest form of energy in many places." www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
Purplish-colored mussel shell with pencil for scale. Interior of shell has tiny circular pits which are traces of trematode parasites.
Traces (pits) of digenean trematode parasites on the interior of a mussel shell, Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
We'll be hosting a joint Crossing the Palaeontological–Ecological Gap (CPEG) meeting & Conservation Paleobiology Symposium @ucl.ac.uk in London in August 2027, which aims to bridge spatial and temporal gradients between palaeontology, ecology, and conservation: www.ucl.ac.uk/mathematical...
Finishing off 2 days of remote beamtime with Rebecca Metzler here at Colgate University. Lots of great data on the microstructures of past and present marine animals from the Gulf of Mexico, and even a couple of catnaps over the past 48+ hours. Thankful for support for science and for collaborators!
Was just advocating for this approach earlier today with a stude tackling grad school statements
A PhD opportunity to work with me, @spissatella.bsky.social and our friends through CENTA - biogeography and vulnerability of exploited bivalves, with possible spin-offs about fishery sustainability and environmental economics: centa.ac.uk/studentship/...
Earth Systems Scares #Halloween #GlobalChange
Ocean acidity has increased by ~30% over pre-Industrial levels due to the uptake of anthropogenic CO2. Pteropods, “sea butterflies,” are planktonic snails that are sensitive to these changes. Scientists have found that their shells are getting thinner & are dissolving, especially at high latitudes.
Thank you!
I am so grateful to all the teachers & students who have participated in the NSF-funded Postcards from the Past project & to my collaborators Tina Miller-Way, JoAnn Mitchell Moody, Nancy Raia, & Linda Hill. Examples of student Postcards are currently on display at the Alabama Aquarium!
These talks are next week. It would be good to see you all there bsky.app/profile/nicr...
Just in time for #FossilFriday 🦖 What are the big questions in #paleontology today?
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Nearly 200 scientists worldwide came together to map where our field is headed. Here’s the story 👇
Central NY folks: Jason De León will be speaking this Thursday @colgate.edu on “Soldiers and Kings: Survival, Hope, and Empathy in the World of Human Smuggling.” For details: calendar.colgate.edu/event/2025-p...
Communing with trematode parasites! Trematode pits on the interior of a bivalve shell, glimpsed this week in @realhuntley.bsky.social’s office
Whelp, wrote too fast before. Perhaps the large specimen is a carditid. There are some rather large paleogene venericardia that are quite similar
I would also go for cardiidae for the large one and either veneridae or possibly astartidae for the smaller one on the left. I love #NameThatBivalve!
Looking forward to visiting @realhuntley.bsky.social and the U Missouri geo/paleo crew this week!
Here is another Devonian sea star fossil on display in @colgate.edu’s geology museum
Imprint of a sea star that lives approximately 380 million years ago exposed on the surface of a rock
Students standing in a quarry surrounded by piles of broken shale and siltstone
Imprint of a trilobite fossil
Brachiopod (Shell) fossils and a fossilized piece of ancient driftwood
Swimming in ancient seas this afternoon with my paleo class here in Central New York and the students found some jaw-droppingly cool fossils, including a sea star! #Devonian #Wundergrads
I love livestreaming the deep sea, especially before class as my undergrad students filter into the room, seeing things they've never seen before. This is possible through the use of ROVs & through federal funding of public-facing science. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/08/w...
💔 Remembering Marilyn J. Suiter 🌍—a leader, mentor & champion for diversity in geoscience. Her impact will inspire for generations.
🗓 A remembrance will be held Aug 20 (hybrid).
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