Don’t miss the final talk of the 2022 Coastal Research Speaker Series with @JamesStegen, @ICONS_Coop & @WHONDRS. TOMORROW Noon ET💧 Register ⬇️ https://t.co/ZvnMuQOKlQ
📣Don’t miss @USGSWetlands researcher Ken Krauss's talk at next week’s Coastal Research Community Speaker Series, June 16. All coastal researchers & students are welcome to attend. Register Here! #sealevelrise#wetlands#COMPASSFME@doescience https://t.co/ddbMSgiQW7
🚨Calling All Coastal Researchers🚨Join us for a New Community Speaker Series, kicking off this Thursday at 12pm ET. Registration & upcoming speakers are linked! @MichaelHydroLab@SmithsonianEnv@USGSWetlands@LKCBiogeochem
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!PAID UNDERGRAD RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY! PLS R/T!
Apply by Feb. 13 for the @lakeeriecenter 2022 Research Experiences for Undergraduates program Addressing Environmental Challenges and Proposing Sustainable Solutions at the Lake Erie Land-Lake Interface
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“This information will help us better understand the impact of #climate change, as well as guide efforts to protect our forests and homes against storms that can wreak havoc.” – @PNNLab Director Steven Ashby
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Thank you for an extremely successful first sampling campaign! Together, we partnered with 20 institutions and sampled 52 locations. Check out our infographic below for more stats! 📊
Want to get involved in our second sampling campaign? Learn more here: https://t.co/SYu4QVN8Ss
Scouting potential research sites at Moneystump Swamp, Blackwater NWR. The COMPASS #DOEClimateScience project aims to understand ecology, biogeochemistry, and hydrology interactions at the terrestrial-aquatic interface—particularly in dying 'ghost' forests such as this.
It's a privilege to be part of the COMPASS https://t.co/NKqbpyMhqj. Grateful for the support from @EMSL and @JGI to bolster our coastal research. Come join us @ExchangeCoastal
Thanks to all the week 1 samplers for getting their sites on the map! Featured is a picture of GCREW by Sampler @ErikaKoontz1. Week 2 & 3 samplers, we are excited to see your sites!
A great example of a coastal TAI (terrestrial-aquatic interface) at @SmithsonianEnv. EXCHANGE aims to capture these ecosystem dynamics from upland forest to wetland to water. https://t.co/30unNqqdPm
📽️: @AllisonMLewis / @_scpenn1
Are you working on coastal ecosystems in the Mid-Atlantic or Great Lakes regions? Interested in learning more about #CoastalExchange? Join our office hour TODAY at 2pm! DM for the zoom link
Our pilot campaign will focus on the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay
Benefits of joining now:
📝Input into sampling design and protocol
📊Receive data and knowledge about your site and how it compares to others
👥Network and collaborate with fellow coastal scientists
The deadline to request a sample kit for the Fall 2021 EXCHANGE campaign is ✨Friday, September 10th✨
Interested but want to learn more? We are hosting zoom "office hours" next week to answer your questions. Contact [email protected] for links
The deadline to request a sample kit for the Fall 2021 EXCHANGE campaign is ✨Friday, September 10th✨
Interested but want to learn more? We are hosting zoom "office hours" next week to answer your questions. Contact [email protected] for links
... and the terrestrial landscape influence the state and function of ecosystems across the coastal interface. This consortium emphasizes community-driven open science 🌐🌍
🌊 Welcome to EXCHANGE twitter! Exploration of Coastal Hydrobiogeochemistry Across a Network of Gradients and Experiments (EXCHANGE) is a consortium of scientists that aims to improve understanding of how the two-way exchange of water between estuaries or large lake lacustuaries