To write a thorough review is a serious labor of love. The amazing newly-minted Dr. Caroline Fleming Ianniello, led our team (w/Justin McAlister & Christine Ferrier-Pages) on reviewing the current knowledge of the flow of carbon & energy in scleractinian corals:
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I'm so excited about @oceandiscleague.bsky.social's new partnership with the Blue Nature Alliance, and the potential for low-cost accessible technologies and exploration methods to enable marine conservation efforts.
Happy Earth Day! 🌏
Happy earth day everyone! This Earth Day, I’m excited about partnerships with people who are making a difference. To that end, I’m thrilled to announce this new partnership (details below!). No planet B….
🌊 We’re thrilled to announce a new strategic partnership between ODL and the Blue Nature Alliance to strengthen marine protected area stakeholder capacity through low-cost, accessible deep-ocean tech, collaborative research, and capacity-building programs. tinyurl.com/bluenatureal...
It’s ICRS Awards time! Are you a post graduate student or early career scientist looking to support your research? Check out our Graduate Fellowships and Ruth Gates Fellowships. Deadline March 15. Details on these Fellowships and more exciting awards at: coralreefs.org/awards-and-h...
Interested in Global Ecology?! Here’s the Vol. 3 Starter Pack to help discover others who share this interest.
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To join, send a DM to @global-ecology.bsky.social
Understanding how our world works is of importance to everyone; there is only one habitable planet for humans.
Please add me as well. Thank you!
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DSCC's Matthew Gianni discusses the importance of the deep sea for our ocean, the threats it faces, the potential harm especially in the Pacific, the climate crisis-deep sea link, and much more on Gravity FM's podcast.
🎧 Listen now: https://buff.ly/40uSX6G #DefendTheDeep
Meet some of the people advocating for 30x30 and marine protected areas
Who am I missing?
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Me! Just got to Blue Sky. Please add me :-)
Alexander von Humboldt was an incredible naturalist who transformed how we see mountains. Now, he has inspired a collaboration between art & science that transforms how we visualize seamounts. So excited to share this beautiful piece with the world… on a newly explored seamount in US waters!
Alexander von Humboldt was an incredible naturalist who transformed how we see mountains. Now, he has inspired a collaboration between art & science that transforms how we visualize seamounts. So excited to share this beautiful piece with the world… on a newly explored seamount in US waters!
Oooh good idea. Maybe we will make prints! :-)
🧽🪸 Deep-sea research on a Pacific seamount reveals distinct coral & sponge zones shaped by depth, currents, and oxygen levels.
The study highlights the understudied & unique biodiversity of #seamounts and the need for targeted conservation.