Featuring the research of Javier LLoret! Check out the full video about how excess nitrogen from wastewater is fueling algal blooms and degrading water quality in Cape Cod waters, and the need for a multi-pronged approach to a solution @MBLScience@MBLEcosystems
Can Scientists Restore Seagrass on Cape Cod? MBL Scientists Receive Grant to Fund BioSeed Project | Marine Biological Laboratory https://t.co/7FSmvfhik9 @MTeichberg @elenlp
The Ecosystems Center family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Jianwu (Jim) Tang. Jim was a respected and valued scientist at the Center and this is a tragic loss for all who knew him. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Lisa, their sons, & their entire family.
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Jianwu (Jim) Tang, a senior scientist in the Ecosystems Center, who died on January 4, 2023, in Shanghai, China after a long illness. He was 52. The MBL flag will be lowered in his memory. https://t.co/VjYCXBPf2V
Ocean phytoplankton form the base of all life on the planet. An @NSF-supported study @MBLScience and @PIE_LTER is the first to investigate how the day/night cycle affects these photosynthetic organisms – and thus the larger food web.
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It's time to get your feet wet! Apply today to spend your fall term @MBLScience doing hands-on research in wetlands, bays, and coastal forests as part of the Semester in Environmental Science. https://t.co/IEwKxL7usN
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Check out these posters from three #NSF_REU students who presented their summer #saltmarsh research @MBLScience Undergraduate Poster Session last week, two worked at PIE_LTER sites and one at #GreatSippewissett. Great job all! 1/4