#AMOC collapse could drive our weather to further extremes, based on recent links to changing Atlantic temperatures: The Atlantic is at risk of circulation collapse – it would mean even greater climate chaos across Europe https://t.co/0Y7Y3y5cOz via @ConversationUK
Sargassum conference Day1. Prof Marsh introducing the first session on modelling, followed by Prof Oxenford sharing experience and new research from ground. #Sargassum@SARTRAC1
One last beach visit awaiting flight home - Foul Bay on the south coast, where the sand ‘cliff’ is impressive - sargassum alters beach dynamics, a further issue for beach management in Barbados
SARTRAC PROJECT UPDATE #05 – MGI & SargSnap Project Team in Ghana
MGI continues transformational work under SARTRAC by participating in the SargSnap! initiative to conduct Sargassum monitoring in Ghana
Details here: https://t.co/ybHuWHkXGe
#sargassum#mgiblue#SargSnap
Delighted to be on the panel with @WinnieSowah@bwoppong@pnjquashigah to discuss Sargassum research ongoing in Ghana at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organized by@CERMES_UWI
Awesome panel discussion on the similarities and synergies that can be explored between Ghana and the Caribbean in sargassum research at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organised by @CERMES_UWI .
Great panel discussion on the possibilities of major economic opportunties to use sargassum at 3rd UWI Sargassum Symposium - bringing together researchers & stakeholders from the eastern Caribbean as sargassum beaches heavily, unusually early in 2023 @SARTRAC1@CERMES_UWI
The boom being readied for deployment at Crane Beach, south Barbados, to limit sargassum beaching at this historic beach resort over coming days-weeks @SARTRAC1
Wed pm field trip ahead of 3rd UWI Sargassum Symposium, organised by @CERMES_UWI visiting beaches and bays on east and south coasts that are currently seeing major influxes of sargassum @SARTRAC1
Sargassum locally accumulated in River Bay on the northeast coast, a beauty spot frequented by locals and tourists - stop-off on our round-island tour kindly organised by @CERMES_UWI, part of @SARTRAC1
Here on the wild east coast of Barbados, preparing for a week of meetings to discuss sargassum and what to do about it with colleagues from @CERMES_UWI@UnivofGh@MGIMona - part of @SARTRAC1#SargSNAP
Checking out the extensive early 2022 sargassum influx along the east coast of Barbados on day 2 of our first @SARTRAC1 overseas meeting after 2 years of lockdown