UNO Assistant Professor of Biology Traci Erin Cox has received a grant to support her research. Her project will examine how different populations of shoal grass respond to heat stress, supporting more effective restoration strategies. https://t.co/WOFHgzOQWb
📢🌐The #OceanDecade Alliance launches a call to action to accelerate ocean mapping
Seabed mapping is critical to #OceanScience, yet only 26.1% of the ocean has been mapped in high-resolution.
👉Join the call & register your commitment: https://t.co/bq5gAgilIg
🦈📡 We've tagged, for the first time, a shortfin mako in the Bay of Biscay.
Big step in advancing conservation efforts.
👀Check it out: https://t.co/nBP9ilDDsQ...
🎞🔽 https://t.co/m73x1oRlDb
It's #NastyGoby time! The Peppermint Goby (Coryphopterus lipernes) is found in the entire Caribbean Sea and was common in Curacao. However, this species is probably declining everywhere because its preferred habitat is the surface of live corals. #ClimateChange#CoralReefs
A bay in the Antarctic has been named after marine biologist Professor Andrew Brierley, who passed away in February this year aged 56.
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/eSs0KCR2z6
#EverToExcel
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Recurrent Extreme Climatic Events Are Driving Gorgonian Populations to Local Extinction: Low Adaptive Potential to #MarineHeatwaves
📄 https://t.co/Ll7RCH8gV7
#extremeclimate#octocorals
I've created a website called Data Hacks, which contains over 1,000 quick R and Python tutorials. Solutions are shown without unnecessary talk, allowing you to quickly find code snippets for specific problems.
The graph in this post displays some of the plots created on Data Hacks.
Link to Data Hacks: https://t.co/4hGGRXcJWv
Are you looking for a structured way to get started with the R programming language? I've developed an introductory course to R programming for absolute beginners.
Further details: https://t.co/lUOKp2kv2r
#VisualAnalytics #DataVisualization #Statistical #programmer
Looking for a domestic PhD student to kick start a new stage in our #OperationCrayweed#marine#restoration work in Sydney - please share widely! Deadline January 17th
I've just explored the brand-new tidyplots package in R, and it’s impressive how effortlessly it enables you to create beautiful, publication-ready plots. Designed with scientific papers in mind, tidyplots lets you build, adjust, and refine plot components gradually, all with a consistent and intuitive syntax that takes the complexity out of visualization.
✔️ Simple Syntax: Tidyplots offers user-friendly functions for creating polished visuals with minimal coding, saving you time and effort.
✔️ Consistent Style: Achieve a cohesive look across all visuals, eliminating the need for repetitive adjustments.
✔️ Flexible Customization: Easily customize colors, labels, and themes to align with your project’s goals, resulting in professional and engaging data displays.
✔️ Enhanced Data Storytelling: Built for clarity, tidyplots helps you convey insights effectively, making your data stand out.
The example visualizations shown here were created by the package author, Jan Broder Engler, and are featured on the tidyplots website: https://t.co/fgIWzxFVZI
#rstats #dataviz #tidyverse
Please help RT 🐠🐡🐟 Data request + collaboration: I'm looking for data collaborators on a global reef fish study! This is a long shot, but I'm trying to better include data collectors outside of the usual orgs/locations. Please DM for more details. #TeamFish
Success! The Blue Carbon Seascapes team retrieved soil cores from a depth of 499m near #Ningaloo! We’re exploring how we best protect & enhance the #bluecarbon process from tropical marine plants into our oceans, as a solution to #climatechange.
➡️ https://t.co/NqZjDWp7j2
@bhp
Good news for coral reef restoration efforts: Study finds “full recovery” of reef growth is possible within four years.
Read more in @CurrentBiology:
https://t.co/0wmr1MIfZ2
@InesLange9@theoceanagency
#WorldSeagrassDay Interested in the evolving landscape of seagrass monitoring?
🔎Learn about 100 questions for advancing seagrass conservation in Europe: https://t.co/0TW2XWi0j1
🗓️Join the GOOS seagrass webinar on March 27: https://t.co/yoDIgWNfoa
#TeamCuttlefish By changing the patterns and backgrounds around the common cuttlefish, scientists in the MBL Hanlon Lab are investigating how well it can change the color, pattern, contrast, and 3D physical texture of its skin to match its surroundings. https://t.co/MxAcEnqiTP