๐จPhD alert ๐จ together with @tbiard.bsky.social and myself, based mostly in Wimereux with multiple stay in the beautiful @exoceanlab.bsky.social and focused on planktonic rhizarians C export and respiration. Get in touch!
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Do you recall when @anandpallavijha.bsky.social and @chalkyoceans.bsky.social said during ICP15 that @antacl.bsky.social would join @cerege.bsky.social @climatecerege.bsky.social?
Well, they didn't lie:
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#IWD
#InternationalWomensDay
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Really proud of @jysuarezibarra.bsky.social for his upcoming #MSCA research position with us @climatecerege.bsky.social. Not only a really exciting project to help us find out more about the climate system, but also an excellent career step for a superb young researcher.
In the latest @exoceanlab.bsky.social interview, Jaime shares how his project eCOโ-MorpH uses planktonic foraminifera to reconstruct past COโ and inform climate models.
Full interview: exocean.academicwebsite.com/pages/4065
#exocean advent calendar day 24!
Today we thought it was a good fit to show an image/talk about โconceptionโโฆ
One of the thing we (try to) do best at ExoCean is planktonic foraminifera reproduction. Here two immaculate mummiesโฆ ๐
We would like to wish you all a beautiful Christmas Eve!
HMS Challenger
#exoCeanadvent Day 23: at exoCean we also look at some old questions: in the late 1800s, during the HMS Challenger expedition, they discovered that you can have a constant rain of shells from above, and still end up with a seafloor that looks like the carbonate budget never existed. Why? Pressure. ๐
Looking at you, Titan
Thanks to @erc.europa.eu #Deep-C, weโre building reactors that reproduce the oceanโs most serious pressures, the kind you really donโt want to โbeta testโ at sea. Weโll revisit old mysteries from HMS Challenger, & bring deep-sea microbes into the lab to see what life does when the pressure is real.
spoiler: while itโs technically true, itโs not super effective
CaCO3 takes less volume dissolved between water and salts than as a crystal. Two consequences: higher pressure favors dissolution, and carbonate dissolution from acidification (very) slightly lowers sea level. Yep! Guaranteed to spice up the family dinner conversation. ๐ง
HMS Challenger
#exoCeanadvent Day 23: at exoCean we also look at some old questions: in the late 1800s, during the HMS Challenger expedition, they discovered that you can have a constant rain of shells from above, and still end up with a seafloor that looks like the carbonate budget never existed. Why? Pressure. ๐
Plasma ball shown behind protective glass, it looks green but really it's white hot - about the same temperature as the surface of the sun.
We spray the samples into a bright ball of plasma, which enables them to be made into ions and sent into the mass spec. Perfect for our tiny carbonate samples home-grown in the lab.
Matthieu loading in the sample information prior to launching.
(a nano-gramme is 10^-9 grammes, a billion times less than a gramme!). In the Mission Control room (love this feature...you can pilot the instrument and drink coffee!) we carefully input the sample information and let the automated machine do the rest.
Postdoc Matthieu Buisson loads samples into the rack ready for elemental analysis.
#exoCeanadvent Day 22: Winding down for the holidays often means one thing... more mass spectrometry time is available! With our friends in @cerege.bsky.social's #ENVITOP facility, we're making use! Thanks to their equipment we're working on measuring elemental compositions down to the nano-gramme!
Ship time *scheduled!
#exocean advent calendar Day 21! The strongest link between all of us is our love for the ocean. Leaving Marseille with a magnificent sunrise reminds us each time we go out how lucky we are to do what we love for a living!
We already have our ship time for the first 6 months of 2026 - exciting!
And...you. ๐ซต๐ผ! If you want to come work with us then get in touch.
Message us here, or head to the website in our profile details. 'Tis the season*.
*Of @cnrs.fr applications, good luck to everyone who is applying!
12 scientific papers ๐ป, 11 months of good weather ๐, 10โด foram babies ๐, 9 visiting scientists ๐ฉ๐ผโ๐ฌ๐จ๐พโ๐ฌ, 8 successful boat missions ๐ฅ๏ธ, 7 website visits ๐๐ผ, 6 new hypotheses ๐ก...*5 gold rings*...4 defended masters ๐, 3 #ForCry mass spec methods ๐, 2 #Deep-C reactors ๐งฟ...
#exoCeanadvent Day 20: it's wishing time... Whether you believe in Santa (the French singer ๐ค), FC, or as I recently heard, Professor Xmas... We can all hope for some things in the holiday season... At @exoceanlab.bsky.social we would like (in no particular order):
Essential reading for those interested in going carbon negative ๐. See what @sulpis.bsky.social does for a living and how it connects to @exoceanlab.bsky.social here!
glorious peacock seducing CEREGE people
please feed me
we love peacocks so much they follow us in our offices
#exoCeanadvent Day 19: Friday edition: todayโs post is about the peacocks at CEREGE, because itโs Friday and our brains are in weekend mode. They wander around like they own the campus, scream for no reason, and block paths with absolute confidence. Honestly, goals. ๐ฆ
there is always something dissolving in our lab
At exoCean, we're ahead of the game, been dissolving carbonates for ages, for free ๐งโ๐ฌ! We stay fundamental: carbonates, dissolution, pressure. Ocean alkalinity enhancement sits right at the overlap, so we look at what โmore alkalinityโ does to things like forams. Mechanisms before megatonnes ๐ฌ
In CNRS Le Journal (and to journalists brave enough to ask what alkalinity is), the message is simple: scientists donโt vote โyes/noโ on mCDR, we provide the cards for society to decide, based on values, political choices, economical priorities. No MRV, no scaling. lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/rec...
#exoCeanadvent Day 18: looking for a good read waiting for Santa? ๐ Try marine carbon removal: @sulpis.bsky.social co-chaired the working group behind the @emarineboard.bsky.social MRV brief, because โtrust me broโ isnโt a monitoring protocol. Emissions cuts first; then *maybe* carbon removal.
Net accident you say? Ooops, this net came back looking like it had been mauled by a shark, and I think... Maybe it had. A good, but expensive(!) sample. Sorry @tdegaridel.bsky.social!
Close-up of a translucent phronima amphipod in seawater (not ours)
Phronima are pelagic amphipods, tiny, transparent crustaceans drifting in the open ocean: pure sci-fi. Some species hollow out a gelatinous salp and turn it into a floating โbarrelโ shelter. Those big eyes are built for the dim mid-water world, where everything is either invisible or glowing.
#exoCeanadvent Day 17: Net accident, happy outcome. Ex-lab member Laura caught this phronima (monster in a barrel) โby mistakeโ, so we adopted it - alive - in a lab aquarium. One haul turned into days of behaviour notes.
...The visit to Mainz is also a great opportunity to share samples. Thanks to everyone there for helping us out with some exciting new material.
Sample sharing is great, more people should do it. More info, less waste, & more collaborations.
The @exoceanlab.bsky.social is always open to sharing.
As well as being a great opportunity to network, and wow people with their work on planktic foraminifera. Evolution and its impacts on foraminifera geochemistry for Jaime, and modern problems and data gathering for planktic foraminifera for Sonia...
Jaime introduces his project and ForCry at a team seminar in Mainz. ๐ท S. Chaabane
#exoCeanadvent Day 16: We're getting closer to the holidays, but we don't stop yet. @erc.europa.eu postdoc @jysuarezibarra.bsky.social was out today presenting his work @maxplanck.de in Mainz. @soniachaabane.bsky.social is also visiting to chat with colleagues.
A shiny metal rack ready to transfer the cold straight into our samples... this should make loading and unloading a breeze!
As part of the @erc.europa.eu project #ForCry we have been working alongside ESI to make this process a little easier with this custom device, the #Cryostage, ready to hold onto our tiny plankton samples whilst they are measured. Cool! (Yeah, no really.) โ๏ธ ๐