Day 5 the Latin America Hub presents. Friday 22nd November 15.00UTC
🌎On the final day of #OAWeek2024, the Latin American #OceanAcidification Network LAOCA showcases the latest research from the Southern Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Tehuantepec via the Peruvian coast: tinyurl.com/LAOCA24
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Day 5 North American Hub presents. Friday 22nd Nov 17.00UTC
🌎The North American Ocean Acidification Network #OAWeek2024 session will highlight #OceanAcidification indicators in coastal waters, impacts on marine mollusks, as well as combined #OA and #OceanWarming impacts on shrimp populations. Register here: tiny.cc/NorthAmerica...
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Day 5 The International Carbon Ocean Network for Early Career presents. Friday 22nd Nov 19.00UTC
🥁🥁🥁Drum roll for the final #OAWeek2024 session!
@iconec.bsky.social round out the last session with a community discussion about different career paths in #OceanAcidification. Register here: tiny.cc/ICONEC2024
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Day 4 session, Technology gaps and tools, 21st November 13.00UTC
Day 4: Community discussion🎛️ - Researchers working on the development of new techniques and technologies for the observation and measurement of #OceanAcidification introduce their tools.
Join for the opportunity to learn more and to ask your questions: tinyurl.com/mrrt5934
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Day 4 Caribbean Hub session, Thurs 21st November 15.00UTC
🪸The Caribbean Hub session will highlight #OceanAcidification research from the region, including the effects of OA on a Coral Reef Fish Ectoparasite, Monitoring to Support Coral Reefs, and Biogeochemical Impact of Sargassum: tinyurl.com/CaribOA24
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Day 3 Pacific Islands and Territories Hub Weds 20th November 00.00UTC
🏝️Day 3 of #OAWeek2024 begins in the Pacific Islands & Territories, where members of the PI-TOA Regional Hub will present their latest research on #OceanAcidification
Register now to learn more: tinyurl.com/PITOAOA24
#PacificScience #OceanAcidification
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Congratulations, Carly!! 🎉🥂
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The publish-or-perish culture in academia has catalysed the development of an unethical publishing system. This system is characterised by the proliferation of journals and publishers unaffiliated with learned societies or universities— that maintain extremely large revenues and profit margins diverting funds away from the academic community. Early career researchers (ECRs) are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of this publishing system because of intersecting factors, including pressure to pursue high impact publications, rising publication costs and job insecurity. Moving towards a more ethical system requires that scientists advocate for structural change by making career choices that come with risks, many of which disproportionately impact ECRs. We illuminate major issues facing ECRs in Ecology and Evolution under the current publishing system, and propose a portfolio of actions to promote systemic change that can be implemented by ECRs and established researchers.
As director of CESAB, I'm incredibly proud to share the latest article of our postdocs today in Ecology Letters. 👏
They call for a more ethical academic publishing landscape but also ask to not let only the Early Career Researchers pay the price of this paradigm shift !
doi.org/10.1111/ele....
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Successfully defended my PhD yesterday!! A big thank you to @dustykemp.bsky.social for taking me as his first student and to my science sister @xestysponge.bsky.social for all of the support. Thank you also to my vast support system, including my science family. 🪸👩🏼🔬🤓 now for a nap
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