Marine Biophysics Unit (MBU): International, Interdisciplinary Research Unit @OISTedu, Okinawa. Under Prof. Satoshi Mitarai we 'connect' oceanography to Ecology
Our new paper about how flows change coral mucus release is available online. attached a picture of very unhappy corals releasing a lot of mucus https://t.co/fdPRfZWpsg
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Meet the garden eel – a shy creature who almost never leaves its burrow, even to feed. Now, the OIST Marine Biophysics Unit has conducted the first lab study on garden eels, revealing how their lifestyle pays off when feeding in strong currents @J_Exp_Biol https://t.co/RMxIyZoy9r
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Research from OIST scientist, Yosuke Yamada, from the Marine Biophysics unit was featured in the @hakaimagazine. 🎧Read or listen to this article “Viruses Are Not Always the Villain“: https://t.co/3dVs4JQzMe @MitaraiUnit
ハッピー #チンアナゴの日 !
チンアナゴのライブ配信をインスタライブでやっています!
みなさんも行動を研究してみてください👏
Happy #garden_eel_day !
We are live streaming a garden eel in Instagram! Let’s “research” together.
https://t.co/wtxo75cfZf
#11月11日はちんあなごの日
Climate finance still falls far short of what is needed to keep global warming within 1.5°C. Just 3% of climate finance is finding its way into nature, with ocean resilience being the least invested in. Ocean finance matters #ListenToTheOcean#COP26