An amazing baby in my plankton sample. When this 0.5 mm tall creature was first discovered in the 19C it was thought to be an adult animal and named Actinotrocha. Later, it was realised to be the larva of a horseshoe worm and is now also called a phoronid larva. @zeiss_micro
we are looking for a postdoc for our very interdisciplinary @ARPAE grant - focused on the verifiability of carbon sequestration in continental and seawater. The candidate will work with @StephanieArcusa at @ASUGlobalFuture. More details in
https://t.co/PGdtukdwbF
Postdoc position announcement @BigelowLab
How much carbon do zooplankton move to/from the deep ocean every day?
What does this mean for monitoring and verification of carbon removal in the ocean?
https://t.co/uW6YuS3lBb
“The fishermen’s lawsuit appears to be the first time food producers have sued the fossil fuel industry for allegedly harming the environment.”
https://t.co/QpiMECskM7
This is a nice (but paywalled) writeup of how scientists can forecast whale migrations based on forecasts of ocean temperature.
https://t.co/Ba57jWXXz6
Sea surface temperature isn't a great predictor for right whales, and it wouldn't have predicted the major changes that started ~12 years ago that led to the unusual mortality event.
You need things like bottom temperature and prey abundance. E.g.
https://t.co/ZPI6CFOhSK
I’m proud to have this paper come out of our @SNAPPartnership working group on Climate-Resilient Fisheries. We examined attributes of 18 fisheries to identify features that were most important for conferring climate resilience.
https://t.co/2OwOiuKd3M
We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist who is interested in applying AI and data science to understand and forecast climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. If interested, please send a message or submit an application!
https://t.co/19xeuwOJmO
POSTDOC Opportunity! Looking for postdocs interested in working on integrating climate impacts into fisheries assessment and management. See link to apply!
https://t.co/JE4lVFmMik
Not Your Average Retirement Cruise: Two Bigelow-affiliated researchers (one recently retired) are currently cruising off Greenland exploring the evolution of glacial fjord systems and the resilience of coastal communities that depend on that marine ecosystem.
DFO in Newfoundland and Labrador is looking for a research scientist with a background in biological oceanography/plankton ecology.
Application deadline Sept. 19th, 2023
https://t.co/kx1TPEV0Y9
We are hiring a Research Technician/Associate in Marine Optics and Remote Sensing. This lab uses everything from satellite imagery and autonomous drone data to good, old-fashioned sampling to study ocean biology and geochemistry.
To read more and apply:
https://t.co/KcbpSLZQnL
The Ecological Forecasting Project is hiring a full-time Program Coordinator to oversee and support our research, training, and outreach initiatives! To learn more about the position & apply, visit: https://t.co/60yH47adwK @aslo_opps@eco4cast@GLEONetwork@ESA_EarlyCareer (1/2)