Don't miss the @MTSociety Journal edition on the #OceanDecade, featuring articles by Decade Actions:
🔹The evolution and impact of @OceanDecadeECOP
🔹Processual Marine Bioregionalism
🔹The need for a community of practice for air-sea flux observations
👉https://t.co/bOzvpECYag
What research is required for effective implementation of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal?
@c_r_pearce of @NOCnews talks about gaps in knowledge and how researchers can move ahead to upscale global CDR efforts.
#OceansOfKnowledge2023
The 11 projects selected for $36M in funding through the SEA-CO2 program will play a critical role in measuring, reporting, and validating marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) techniques.
Read more in the press release here: https://t.co/wAX3SqpNsz
Today, we join 16 #CarbonRemoval organizations to call for tech neutrality in the EU’s Carbon Removal Certification Framework. Recent developments could exclude most permanent CDR solutions from qualifying under the #CRCF´s storage requirement. Learn more: https://t.co/o6QVBFHPmV
Mark your calendars: next week, our own Isabella Corpora will chair a session at the @IMarEST Oceans of Knowledge 2023 conference. Join her in London at the Institute of Physics on the 18th of October to discover the crucial role of the ocean in achieving #NetZero!
🍾 #OnThisDay in 2013 #RRSDiscovery was named by HRH The Princess Royal during a ceremony in Southampton!
Since then, the state-of-the-art oceanographic research vessel has operated globally enabling research that helps us strengthen our understanding of the ocean. 🌊
A fascinating goosefish seen on Dive 580 of #CliffReefs expedition. It is an anglerfish with wide mouth containing numerous long teeth. It can use articulated pectoral and ventral fins to “walk” across the seafloor. Ambush predator. More info: https://t.co/CJQZwfbm54
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There are 1000s of start-ups developing novel technologies and solutions to remove #carbon from the atmosphere. At #carbonunbound summit (Oct'2023) “9 of the most exciting early-stage companies working across CDR fields spotlighted.” @UnboundSummits#CarbonRemoval
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Dr Edwina Tanner and Dr Sam Lavender from the WhaleX team have joined the 200 leading scientists advocating for accelerated ocean research @OceanCo https://t.co/dRAFoW9Xi7
“The only pathway known to science that has the immediate capacity to remove greenhouse gases, particularly CO2, from the atmosphere at scale is photosynthesis”. Professor Ian Chubb former Chief Scientist
It’s time to put oceans to the test in the climate fight. More than 200 scientists have signed onto a letter pushing for “responsible” research into ways to trap planet-heating carbon dioxide in the world’s oceans. #ocean @oceanimpactorg https://t.co/3VfLT9VELb
Is it possible to remove large quantities of carbon dioxide using…whale poop? 💩 Learn more about how #XPRIZECarbonRemoval team @WhaleX1000 plans to accomplish that by mimicking what whales have done for millennia! Watch the short doc here. https://t.co/eFuNky2FDn
It all starts here... Enjoying getting to know everyone at our kick off meeting @NOCnews & looking forwards to building on these new collaborations over the coming years!
Delighted to be hosting the @SEAO2_CDR K/O & meeting many of the collaborators in person for the first time… exactly 18 months after our first online meeting to begin writing the proposal!
And that’s a wrap! End of a great couple days getting the started. Excited to be moving forwards with such an amazing & enthusiastic team. It’s going to be fun! 😁
This week we hosted the kick-off meeting of the Strategies for the Evaluation and Assessment of Ocean based Carbon Dioxide Removal (SEAO2-CDR) project. You can read more about the project's philosophy and aims here: https://t.co/Rh4M4cV9VP