Paul Kemp, Editor in Chief of L&O Methods retires at the end of July after 22 years. Paul's service on this journal and in other areas for ASLO (e.g. webmaster) has been amazing. He was interviewed in the ASLO Bulletin and text is available to all.
https://t.co/1qnl2K0YfB
The ASLO Multicultural Program (ASLOMP) is over 30 years old! 💙 If you want to read about the history and outcomes of this landmark initiative, check out this #ASLO_Bulletin article! https://t.co/YXyiAMLW0O
Please share! Myself and Kyle Cavanaugh @UCLA are looking for a 2 year postdoc for our statewide beach and dune habitat mapping project. The postdoc will support project goals/tasks and develop their own independent research projects. @CERFScience@aslo_org@WSN_Students
My newest paper was published online today in Estuaries & Coasts. It is the first study to examine the transfer of marine heatwaves into vegetated sediments (~80% of sediment heatwaves co-occur with a MHW). https://t.co/NDc4p47fo0 @CERFScience@vcrlter@USLTER#heatwave
📢EXCITING NEWS! #LOREX is accepting applications for its 4th cohort! If you're a graduate student interested in aquatic #InternationalResearch make sure to check out this opportunity! 🌎🌍🌏
Informational webinar on 11/20.
To register & apply visit: https://t.co/wtqtGqxrjy
🏆 Congratulations to Dr. Nancy Grimm! Today she received the 2023 Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award for her transformative and critical insights on the impacts of human activities and climate change on the biogeochemistry in urban and inland waters.
👉https://t.co/Y55xuog7f9
Come work with us, #ASLO23! Ad going live late June for a cohort of open-rank hires at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Open discipline, but aquatic sciences a big focus. DM me with questions. Fringe benefit: this is steps from your office...
🚨 Attention all #ASLO members: We’re calling on you to vote for 3 Members-at-Large who represent the interests of the entire membership, shape ASLO policy, and make important decisions regarding the allocation of ASLO resources. Vote here 🗳 https://t.co/3pzNleHFsD
Acres of forest land in the U.S. is drowning from rising sea levels, creating one of the most striking indicators of climate change: ghost forests.
One scientist, who says the phenomenon is inevitable, is now working to ensure the marshes left behind offer some benefits.
🔔 2023 #ASLO Board Elections are open 🔔.
📣 Calling all ASLO Members to log in and vote for 3 new Members-at-Large, who represent the interests of the full membership, set ASLO policy and determine how ASLO resources will be obtained and spent.
🗳 https://t.co/3pzNleIdib
This week I attended the Career planning workshop for marine and environment researchers offered by OPRA @KAUST_News. 3 intense days reflecting on my career journey. Thank you very much for the opportunity and the great insights and guidance @carlosduartephd & @PaceLabUVA.
#RegisterNow Imposter Syndrome often makes us attribute our accomplishments to luck rather than to ability, and think we are one step away from being exposed as frauds. Don't miss the #ASLO_ECC webinar on "Battling Imposter Syndrome" by @ithinkwellHugh.
https://t.co/h0Uv0WOo6K
Today was the Blue Planet Prize ceremony at Tokyo. I’ve met @FreshwaterSteve @WiscLimnology and Susan at the party and we could catch up in a couple of minutes. Unfortunately, taking a photo was strictly prohibited. Congrats, Steve! It was a pleasure to meet you again in person!
Our study of >85k lakes shows, for the first time, global patterns of lake color & role of climate. Co-lead by Catherine O'Reilly, and the paper in GRL (https://t.co/2z3DuGStyY) w/ a #GEE app (https://t.co/qRY926GtU7). Many thanks to everyone contributed.
New issue of the #ASLO_Bulletin now online! Featuring discussions of the role of collaboration and working across national jurisdictions, how DEIJ influences research outputs, ways we can bridge gaps in science, two Institute profiles from Asia, + more! https://t.co/hHHwPFwiiE