We’ve got some #sweet news: A new project in Louisiana will restore nearly 380 acres of marsh in St. Bernard Parish, helping to protect local communities from flood risk while providing benefits to fisheries. #MarshMadness https://t.co/FOT6uT3ZSR
Mangroves:
✅ protect against coastal erosion,
✅ help with flood control,
✅ act as carbon sinks,
✅ and support biodiversity and fisheries.
Learn about their benefits & the need to protect them with this infographic by @TheWCS👇
The Open GeoScience Hackathon at the Information Sciences Institute in Marina Del Rey, CA, will provide hands-on training in software packaging, documentation, testing, and publishing through package managers.
May 28-30
Learn more and register by March 31
https://t.co/XrFA1qxfjH
#DYK? 🤔 The Tijuana River flows 120 miles through Baja California, crosses the U.S.-Mexico border into Southern California, and winds through the Tijuana River Estuary before emptying into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego.
https://t.co/DZ2nmp7Ia1
ICYMI: The Large-Scale Seagrass Mapping and Management Initiative, or LaSMMI, is working to map, conserve, and measure the impact of seagrass meadows across the Western Indian Ocean. https://t.co/bW6GIuu1vl
📸Seychelles Seagrass Mapping and Carbon Assessment project
Now that we have successfully completed #ASLO25 in Charlotte, NC, we look forward to the upcoming #OSM26 conferences in Glasgow, Scotland from Feb 22-27, 2026, and the ASLO-SIL Joint Meeting in Montreal, Quebec, CA from May 12-16, 2026. Mark you calendars and save the date!
Session proposals to open soon.
https://t.co/ZLLwNIW1jU
#ASLO #aquaticscience #oceanography #limnology
There are less than two weeks left to submit your abstract for the #AFS155 Annual Meeting in San Antonio! Make plans to join us August 10-14 for a great line-up of symposia sessions, including Black Bass 2025. Submit your abstract by Tuesday, April 15: https://t.co/w7w9tUfHxX
2 weeks left to submit abstracts for #afs155. Failing Successfully part 2 is a great opportunity to share how science really happens, with steps forward and backwards but learning along the way!
Join us in Providence, RI, July 15-18, 2025, for the #SWS2025 Annual Meeting!
Early Bird Registration ends May 1—lock in your discounted rate now.
Book your stay at the Omni Providence by June 29 before rooms fill up.
Learn more and register today: https://t.co/vCzrOiDjWv
"Surveys of people living in the Great Lakes Basin have shown that 90% consider the health of the Great Lakes a priority, regardless of political views."
Make sure you catch the rest of IAGLR Executive Director Jérôme Marty's interview with @E4Dca here: https://t.co/7AvfevXUkm
We hope you're enjoying #ASLO25 so far!
Hear from today's award recipients in the Crown Ballroom this morning and learn about key research findings from your peers at the Poster Reception this evening.
View the app or our website for more information: https://t.co/JR9UQXB2FI
Are you a fishery manager? Browse key fisheries management research with the latest issue from @AmFisheriesSoc's journal, North American Journal of Fisheries Management.
Start reading: https://t.co/1bLlVkivHt
14th Biennial Symposium is coming up fast!
-Register online by April 14th for in-person attendance.
-On-site registration will be available.
-Virtual attendance registration is available throughout the conference.
-Workshop/field trips are filling up fast!
Pendant que vous travaillez sur votre résumé pour #ACCESS2025, vous pouvez désormais vous inscrire également!
https://t.co/J8Fa5M77pP
#AtlanticCanada 🌊
CERF is excited to join other coastal programs this afternoon for the "Coastal Communities in the Capitol" information fair for congressional staff interested in learning more about the importance of #estuaries and #coasts.
Navigating the current landscape of Coastal and Estuarine careers can be challenging. As a CERF member, you’ll gain access to a wide range of opportunities. Take the next step with the support of our community.
https://t.co/Ah0nM0b4tZ
#CoastalScience#Careers#JobSearch
📢 CERF 2025 is now accepting abstracts for oral and poster presentations! Don’t miss this chance to share your research and insights at the 28th Biennial Conference! Learn more at 🔗https://t.co/z0sHvqsqnM #CERF2025#EstuarineScience#CallForAbstracts
⭐ Editor's Choice ⭐
Potential effects of introduced salmonids on native lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake Huron: evaluating niche overlap using stable isotopes - Jacob Lasci, Keith Hobson & @Bryan_D_Neff
Summary and article ➡️ https://t.co/iHNf3aLFkk #FreeAccess