Meet Hannah Bacon, the creator of Miles for Change, a personal blog & platform she uses to raise funds & awareness for immediate #ClimateActionNow. She speaks with us during her 2,000-mile journey across the US to support the @sunrisemvmt & #ClimateAction https://t.co/BjjzsUgjtD
This week we speak with Brendan De Grim, Dive Safety Officer for The Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut, to learn more about his passion for #scubadiving and his journey to becoming a Dive Safety Officer.
https://t.co/HipG1GUH6U
#BlueEarth#scubadiving#FutureFrogmen
Each yr. there are approx. 90-million related illnesses from poor #waterquality at US beaches. Recent research from #StanfordUniversity used data-driven methods, #microbiology & #environmentalscience to develop predictive tools for measuring water quality https://t.co/crHiO1kdNh
Non-native species are not always a threat to ecosystems, but for #zebramussels, the word "invasive" falls short in describing their drastic impact on the #GreatLakes. Read on to learn how they emerged in the US & what we can do to mitigate their impact. https://t.co/dUG1cSGlEq
Ep.5 of the #BlueEarthPodcast features Halle Berger, a Ph.D. student at #UConn & volunteer for Future Frogmen who recently earned a masterβs in #Oceanography & is now part of Sea Grantβs John A. Knauss #MarinePolicy Fellowship Program. Listen here-https://t.co/3oF7NIErFD
Dr. Molly Jacobs is the Director of Curriculum and Instruction for @Proj_Oceanology. Her wide range of research experiences all over the world has left her both passionate and committed to science education and communication focused on our marine environments!
Episode 4 of the #BlueEarthPodcast is out now! Our guest is Dr. Molly Jacbos & she talks about how pivoting her organizationβs activities to adapt to #Covid19 has helped her reframe how to nurture student & public interest in marine sciences! Listen here: https://t.co/xhQG36DFvD
Ep. 3 of the Blue Earth Podcast features Jonathan McGee who established New England Sea Farms in Guilford, CT after a tv show sparked his interest in growing kelp. He talks with us about kelp farming and the reason why people need to #EatMoreKelp
https://t.co/n7ocNxxe9h
Some see 2030 as the last viable deadline for implementing a robust and sustainable plan for our oceans. The United Nations Decade of the Ocean offers a framework to meet 2030's goals for the ocean
https://t.co/nPve7VBgq3
#DecadeofOceanScience#UnitedNations#Sustainability
In case you missed it, Season 2 of the Blue Earth Podcast is out! This week, we spoke with Dr. Emma Cross on how she is exploring innovative ways to mitigate climate change that can also sustainably feed humanity. Listen here - https://t.co/O3BgKf2jBW
Now that President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration is approaching, who he puts in his cabinet to tackle environmental issues is more important than ever. Read on to learn more about his Climate Cabinet picks.
https://t.co/AmU4GD2beU
Dig through wet sand on the beach at low tide, and you might just catch a glimpse of the #lugworm, a large gilled marine worm that researchers around the globe, including at the French start-up Hemarina, are using to help save lives.
Read more:
https://t.co/3XFjKCcEld
The Ocean-based Climate Solutions Act was introduced to congress on October 20th. Read more about this legislation in our blog written by Future Frogmen member, Meghan Cleary. #climatechange#ocean
https://t.co/7krBXzwrfX