Get this: It's 1867. A scientist travels to Seychelles. Collects foraminifera, tries to preserve them in wine and then losses them (?). Finds a sample that was not in wine and gives to a friend that comes up with some ID’s. Publishes it. I love this guy!
Spotted by @PonnetSari
I’ve kept my mouth shut until now about the Queen and everything surrounding it, but I’ve just seen that stewards are giving out blankets to people in The Queue and I’m appalled. Where is this care and concern for the thousands of homeless people sleeping on those same streets?
A pleasure to work with researchers from @OceanEarthUoS again this week. Another total mud fest & feels like the boat will never be clean again! 😕 @thembauk@MBAEcology
We asked @unisouthampton PhD student and our NTF awardee Stephanie Lavelle @NOCnews to share her work with us and what steps we should incorporate to successfully fight #plasticpollution ⬇️
Our preliminary results from the epic @darwin200_ & @seas_your journey around the UK coast are here! 🎉
⛵️ 13 weeks at sea
🌊 47 beaches surveyed
🚮 6,536 pieces of marine litter found
Read our blog to get more details and stay tuned for more data! 📰🖇️
"Our oceans locally and globally play a crucial role in our fight against climate change, and they need our help now, more than ever before."
https://t.co/DXuP7Klx58
One of our amazing Darwin200 scientists, Sari Ponnet from @CitytoSea_ has written a summary of the science team’s recent survey of Sandy Beach near Poole. https://t.co/RlnSLv2ko6
#Darwin200#pollution#beachcleanup
Latest collaborative research finds increasing hurricane intensity around Bermuda linked to rising ocean temperatures, read all about it https://t.co/YiJBJ9bAla
NOC, @OceanEarthUoS and @metoffice, @BIOSstation & Bermuda Weather Service
📷 NOAA/Handout via Reuters