Today the last camera deployment to map the distribution of soft corals in Funk Island Deep marine refuge in Newfoundland! It's been a crazy 5 months, and all this would not be possible without the expertise and skills of the team based at @marineinstitute
We have two exciting PhD positions to investigate the processes influencing benthic communities in shallow coral reef and deep-sea canyon!
Successful applicants will be based at the National Oceanography Centre @NOCnews.
Liftoff, @EuropaClipper!
Today, we embark on a new journey across the solar system in search of the ingredients for life within Jupiter's icy moon.
Our next chapter in space exploration has begun.
🤩 One last look at #EuropaClipper as the payload fairings close!
The spacecraft will be on a nearly 6-year journey to investigate if there are habitable conditions on Jupiter’s moon Europa. Liftoff is targeted for Oct. 10 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy!🚀
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@AirCanada im at sea, so no phone signal steaming back to st Johns YYT now. I have a family emergency and am flying back to London, there are two PNRs with my details, you pre-authed ALL the money to come out of my account but not confirmed the booking please can someone help me?
While conducting research on the South Coast of Newfoundland with @DFO_NL, @marineinstitute personnel just discovered a 70m shipwreck south of Francois. It looks to be a trawler with the fish holds exposed. Any help in identifying this wreck would be appreciated.
Overeating isn't just an issue for Americans during #Thanksgiving... The #CliffReefs expedition team saw this Conger eel swallowing Greeneye fish whole near the Cocos National Park of Costa Rica during ROV SuBastian’s 600th dive.
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Newfoundland and Labrador’s Auditor General released a damning report highlighting widespread issues of spending, accountability and governance.
Written by: Bruce March
#MUNL#AGreport#Students
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If there’s one clear lesson we’ve learned through @SchmidtOcean's latest discoveries—two pristine coral reefs, one half a mile long—it’s that we should expect life in the deep ocean to keep surprising us. The more we look, the more we see. https://t.co/dU22UTP0Bb