Excited to have our paper, "Quantifying the Interactions and Cumulative Effects of Multiple Stressors on Salmonids," featured in @SFU News! Check out the full paper here: https://t.co/yKf2hoPhrF
Salmon conservation efforts need to evolve to keep up with the compounded effect of environmental threats, like water quality, temperature and pollutions, according to SFU’s Ocean Equity Lab. Learn more: https://t.co/j16AjQc3XD
@SFUENV
📢New Paper Alert📢
on corals and climate change in @ScienceMagazine
Adaptation via natural selection could determine whether Acroporacorals persist under expected levels of global warming
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"Non English speakers stopped participating in NGO group chats because they felt excluded." - Dr. Matt Ziegler from @uwcse explains examples of technology equity issues - we must design them with the most marginalized people in mind. #UWAllen#OceanNexusWebinar#OceanEquity
Plans to improve the state of the world’s fisheries must include social equity.
Ocean Nexus members and colleagues will be presenting their latest projects on social equity in fisheries at #WFC2024 (@world_fisheries).
@AmFisheriesSoc#OceanEquity
🌊🐠 Our paper on equitable coral bleaching prediction & response frameworks is now live! We introduce an approach integrating local perspectives for more accurate assessments and early warning systems. Check out the paper here: [https://t.co/rLf2PV8QsM] #CoralBleaching
Seaweed behaviour is not a strong indicator of human disturbance in oceans, according to research by @UBCoceans Dr. Sara Cannon. via @EarthDotCom https://t.co/CgsveTdcPW
"Social equity is at the heart of sustainable development," says Gerald Singh (@YogiGerBear) in recent article published by @uvic. Read more here: https://t.co/C9aTWko0Fr
@UN@uvicnews@UVicENVI
Climate Change: Cloud cover won't be enough to stop coral bleaching. 'We need to start taking climate action and to change our behaviour,' says UBC researcher Dr. Pedro González-Espinosa. @PCGonzalezE https://t.co/jPHqTaB0lp via @VancouverSun@ubcscience@UBCGeog@ubcnews
Nuestra publicación ha sido publicada en #PLOSClimate. @simondonner
"Cloudiness delays projected impact of climate change on coral reefs" https://t.co/Cs4ww87yem
A medida que los océanos se calientan, la "protección" de las nubes se ve superada.
Our paper is out!!! @simondonner
While clouds could offer some protection from excess heat to coral reefs, as oceans get warmer the "protection" of clouds is overwhelmed.
#PLOSClimate: Cloudiness delays projected impact of climate change on coral reefs https://t.co/jmxJaQAfcm