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Prevalence-induced concept change in human judgment Social problems may seem intractable in part because reductions in their prevalence lead people to notice more of them.

"Why people whose job is to find and eliminate problems in the world often cannot tell when their work is done"

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Real-time AI tracks sustainable seafood as High Seas Treaty kicks in With the global treaty to safeguard biodiversity in the high seas in effect since 17 January, countries have a legal framework to tackle threats such as overfishing as they strive to meet a target to ...

More than a third of global fish stocks are being fished unsustainably. TNC is using artificial intelligence to help address the problem.

⬇️ Read more at Reuters

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'I want them to stop': Sawfish and sharks found mutilated Residents and experts say they are shocked and concerned after social media images showed a number of endangered and protected marine animals impaled and severed on a stretch of WA coastline in just a few weeks.

'I want them to stop': Sawfish and sharks found mutilated: www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-22/sawfish-...

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The AI Boom Will Increase US Carbon Emissions—but It Doesn’t Have To A new analysis finds that data centers’ energy demands will drastically increase power plant emissions over the next decade. Renewables, though, could cut them while helping keep prices from rising.

as trump keeps beating up on renewables, a new analysis shows that we can basically offset data center emissions simply by boosting wind and solar a little bit more:

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Join the AIMS–UWA interface of science, policy and industry.

We’re seeking a Research Fellow for a major offshore wind–fisheries project across nationally significant regions. Full-time, 3-year Level B role ($118–140k + super)

external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/52229...

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Watch tiny plankton ‘surf’ ocean currents.

These microscopic creatures hitch a ride on turbulent waters to travel faster. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4sBbHin

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A fishing boat unloading yellowfin tuna at harbor pier at sunrise, in San Diego, California. Stock photo.

A fishing boat unloading yellowfin tuna at harbor pier at sunrise, in San Diego, California. Stock photo.

Fishing fleets serve as apex predators in the marine ecosystem, indicating the presence of fish prey. A study of fleet movements indicates northward shifts of albacore and bluefin tuna during heatwaves and extreme shoreward shifts of albacore. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/n26e50XOZsA

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2025 Georgina Mace Review now out in #ProcB - How monitoring matters for nature #conservation: 15 reasons framed in a theory of change #OpenAccess royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...

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Minimising dolphin-induced bait depredation in a bather protection shark management program Dolphins can interfere with shark fishing equipment used in bather protection programs by removing bait, which increases program costs and reduces effectiv

How do you stop dolphins stealing bait from drumlines? We looked at data from the NSW Shark Management Program.

❌ acoustic pingers
✅ change bait type

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connectsci.au/wr/article/5...

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Our newest research in @currentbiology.bsky.social:

www.cell.com/current-biol...

We find dominant baboons have more interrupted and less rest at night.

Author list and story in comments below :-)

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Fish alter locomotor and feeding kinematics to capture aerial prey #ProcB #OpenAccess #Biomechanics royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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The latest result on dispersal in vulturine guineafowl: dispersing females selectively use roads to reduce the cost of transport when making large displacements.

Out now in @royalsocietypublishing.org Proc B: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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Every machine in a Hospital that diagnoses your body without cutting you open is based on a principle of Physics, discovered by a Physicist who had no interest in Medicine.

If you think the world doesn’t need Basic Science, or that somehow Science has failed you, think again.

#sciencematters

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The evolutionary genomics of life-history adaptations in pinnipeds - Yorkshire Environmental Sciences • Doctoral Training Network Project summary Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, fur seals and walrus) are keystone marine predators, and sentinels for marine ecosystem health. Advances in genomic technology open up the possibility to u...

New PhD studentship opportunity in my lab & with collaborators from the Pinniped Genomes Consortium. Come help us unravel the genomics of seal physiological super powers! Closing date 7th January 2026 🧪🦭🧬🌍🦑🐳 #marine #mammals
#consgen #popgen #phylo #molevol #evolution
yes-dtn.ac.uk/research/the...

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10 Years After the Paris Climate Agreement, Here's Where We Are (Gift Article) Has anything really changed in the decade since the Paris Agreement was reached? Actually, quite a lot.

Although we're not where we should be, we're on a significantly better trajectory than we were 10 years ago.

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Allow us to reintroduce ourselves! We're Scripps Oceanography and we'd love to connect with people who are interested in:

🔬 Marine Science
🌍 Earth Science
📈 Climate Change
⚠️ Hazards
💊 Biotechnology and Biomedicine
🌊 Oceanography
🪸 Coral Reef Ecology
🌧️ Atmospheric Science
➗ Geophysics
⚛️ Bioscience

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🌊 As #oceans warm, reef #fishes are shifting their ranges. Relying on a single method can miss species at their range edges, while combining #eDNA and visual surveys supports more accurate assessments of #speciesdistribution 🐠

🔗 doi.org/10.1111/ddi....

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The Most Efficient Traveler Isn’t a Bird or a Fish—It’s You on a Bike A famous graphic, now updated, compares locomotion in the animal kingdom

For Scientific American’s 180th birthday, we’ve updated a classic graphic comparing different forms of animal locomotion, first published in this magazine in 1973.

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Marine predator movements create seascape connectivity in remote coral reef ecosystems - Movement Ecology Background Movement of marine predators can connect different habitats and create links that are key for maintaining metapopulation dynamics, genetic diversity, energy flow and trophic links within and between systems. This key ecological process is known as ecological connectivity. Methods We used a combination of acoustic telemetry data, network analysis (graph theory), habitat modelling and machine learning methods to quantify movement patterns and habitat use of three coral reef predators (grey reef shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, silvertip shark Carcharhinus albimarginatus and red bass Lutjanus bohar). We also assessed how movements and habitat preference influence connectivity in two remote reef systems (Rowley Shoals and Scott Reef) off Northwest Australia. Results Grey reef shark movements created more substantial connections within reef systems, greater than silvertip sharks and red bass, with occasional long-ranging movement linking distant atolls. Core use areas (nodes with high degree centrality) were represented by low complexity habitats in shallow areas near passages in the reef crest, but varied among species, time of the day and sex. Overall, female sharks had larger networks with greater movement extent than males indicating potential sex-specific patterns in movement and connectivity of sharks at both local (within an atoll) and regional (within reef system) spatial scales. Red bass movements resulted in local-scale connectivity between the lagoon and nearby forereef areas, whereas reef shark connectivity operated at broader scales with movement along the forereef creating stronger connections across distant areas within the reef systems. Conclusions The combination of animal tracking data, network analyses and machine learning allowed us to describe complex patterns of movement and habitat use within and between remote coral reef ecosystems and how they influence ecological connectivity over local and regional scales. Importantly, we suggest that the existing spatial protection across these remote coral reefs is effective in protecting the local-scale connectivity of mesopredators, yet broad-scale protection is required to effectively encompass the seascape connectivity of large predators which is crucial for the long-term health and stability of coral reef ecosystems.

Our new paper looking at movement and connectivity of predators in remote coral reefs using acoustic telemetry and network analysis link.springer.com/article/10.1... @robharcourt.bsky.social @imos-aus.bsky.social

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Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago fear for their lives and jobs after US strikes in the Caribbean Fishermen worry their boat could be mistaken for a drug-smuggling vessel.

Fishermen fear for their lives after US strikes in the Caribbean 🐠🦑

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Deep-sea mining risks for sharks, rays, and chimeras Judah et al. identify 30 species of chondrichthyans that overlap with proposed deep-sea mining activities, nearly two-thirds of which are already threatened with extinction. Precautionary management o...

New #sharkscience out in @currentbiology.bsky.social by @seaprinceaaron.bsky.social and colleagues.
Deep-sea mining risks for sharks, rays, and chimeras. A must read for this looming threat to many already threatened species.
www.cell.com/current-biol...
@iucnshark.bsky.social

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Pope Leo hits out at critics of global warming In his first major statement on climate change, the pontiff criticises those who minimise climate change.

"God will ask us if we have cultivated and cared for the world that he created for the benefit of all and for future generations, and if we have taken care of our brothers and sisters - what will be our answer, my dear friends?"

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🌍📢 Postdoc alert | 3-yr starting 1/1/26

Understand how ecosystem stability is changing across space and through time using niche modelling, pinpoint at-risk species/regions, and build tools that drive conservation action🌿🧭📈

👉 tinyurl.com/2w2we5z8

#Ecology #Jobs #Biodiversity #RStats

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Sharp rise in US whale entanglements after NOAA cut-backs - Oceanographic The NOAA has reported a steep increase in large whale deaths by entanglement in fishing gear, news that follows federal budget cut backs

Sharp rise in US whale entanglements after NOAA cut-backs oceanographicmagazine.com/news/sharp-r...

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PNAS paper about this year's missing #ocean #upwelling along the coast of #Panama

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Large-scale differences, mesoscale similarities: Neighbouring marine predator populations provide insights into Southern Ocean productivity Understanding how marine predators explore dynamic ocean environments is key for assessing the ecological significance of different habitats and for i…

southern right #whales in #NZ & #Australia are a conservation success story

& our new paper shows their offshore feeding grounds

if the #highseastreaty #bbnj is ratified we can protect that, plus sharks, seabirds and other marine predators:

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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How Great Hammerheads Survive on a Diet of Other Sharks Great hammerhead sharks eat other large sharks. They can survive on a single blacktip shark every few weeks. Here's what you need to know!

Thanks SyFy for sharing our recent great hammerhead energetics paper! And for pairing it with a Sharknado promo, which feels like the bigget win of all. 🌊🐟🧪🦑

www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/ho...

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Coral bleaching and mass mortality at Lizard Island revealed by drone imagery - Coral Reefs Quantitatively assessing mortality post coral bleaching at scale is inherently difficult, yet can be achieved with georeferenced imagery from aerial drones. Here, we assess the coral bleaching mortali...

2024 saw a global bleaching event, but bleaching doesn't always mean corals die. Using drones, we found the 2024 bleaching event killed over 90% of shallow corals at Lizard Island. 🧪🦑🧵

We have to act now.

@griffith.edu.au JCU MQ @geonadir.bsky.social CSIRO

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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🐠🦈 Just out: In this paper we ask "How has reef trophic structure changed since humans started removing predatory fishes from Caribbean coral reefs?".

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Illustrations @cookedillustrations.com

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Bumping to the Fishes! and Science feeds.🐟🧪

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