New study used machine learning to identify what human impacts & environmental changes drive coral reefs to tip into undesirable states, with insights for how to prevent that. Led by @jb_jouffray for @OceanTippingPts. Here's the story via @oceansolutions https://t.co/rm9qbcXhHY
Good morning from the Oceans and the Future of Food workshop co-hosted with @FoodSecurity_SU and @SpringerNature! We're getting ready to talk #tech, policy, human health and food security. Follow along at #oceanfoodsecurity. https://t.co/F0R6Zn9ecM
Check out this blog where EDF senior scientist @KendraKarr explains the significance of a new coral study, and how it can help citizen scientists be more engaged in coral recovery. https://t.co/XuoNeLKIAX
New paper: Researchers from @OceanTippingPts challenge a long-held assumption about #coral reefs: they have more phases (or regimes) than just "healthy" or "dead," which could help managers identify the biggest bang for their buck in reef protection https://t.co/WVcMif5X0Z
What is slowing coral reef recovery in Hawaii? @OceanTippingPts found factors range from habitat loss to runoff - knowledge for building resilience. Explore their findings & data on @PacIOOS https://t.co/ASi7Z6veVG @oceansolutions@NOAAFish_PIFSC#IYOR2018
"We are excited to train the next generation of ocean #datascientists with these highly empowering and transferable skills," says @juliesquid on the initiation of our OHI Global Fellows program. Learn more about the program and meet this year's fellows: https://t.co/u6FiGxIKmu
Interested in the human and natural drivers of reef health in Hawaii and downloadable data? Go straight to our team's results in PLoSOne: https://t.co/9DjsAVtxYs
Our Hawaii team has published a new paper that comprehensively maps human and natural influences on the health of Hawaii's coral reefs: https://t.co/VqkkUNMFV4
RT this post to support our planet. For every RT we’ll donate $1 to @ProjectDrawdown to fund solutions to reverse climate change, up to $40,000. https://t.co/hOeJXe2rDG #ClimateTakeBack
“Global climate destruction is not abstract for the people who live there - whole villages may have to move. This is not an academic exercise.” -Denny Kelso of @MooreFound#COSArcticForum