📢 Out now 📢 in the May 2024 issue of @JaereAere:
"Counterfactual Modeling of Multispecies Fisheries Outcomes under Market-Based Regulation" by Anna M. Birkenbach, Min-Yang Lee, and Martin D. Smith (@MartySmithDuke)
Read it here: https://t.co/eVPGUEvtAS
A new study led by #UDel's Kimberly Oremus found that while the Magnuson-Stevens Act is sometimes blamed for being too stringent, leading to what some politicians call "underfishing," the Act is not constraining most fisheries. https://t.co/IpvJZPxqc5
Congrats to #UDel PhD student Seleni Cruz, who was awarded best student presentation at the North American Association of Fisheries Economists (NAAFE) Forum last week! Seleni's project, “Selective harvesting in a changing climate: Delaware Bay blue crabs,” was funded by DESG.
Has marine fishery management in the United States led to underutilization? In a new Science Policy Forum (https://t.co/QWiYAC1fva), we find a compelling alternative explanation: low demand for stocks. 1/
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Check out my article just published by @ESA_org about graduate students living and working through the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the LTER graduate students who let me chat with them :) @nceas @USLTER https://t.co/3rkFGPUfwz
Multiple fully-funded PhD places available on the ecology of reef recovery on the Great Barrier Reef. Co-supervisor @ChrisDorop and collaborators at @aims_gov_au https://t.co/pTEltpJgVb deadline 30 September. Global eligibility. Feel free to contact me.
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This is bad. ICE just told students here on student visas that if their school is going online-only this fall, the students must depart the United States and cannot remain through the fall semester. https://t.co/8DteVzexLB
Do US citizens understand how stressful it is to be an immigrant scientist in the US?
Far from family/friends, never ending visa bureaucracy & payments, constant fear of not being allowed back in the US, or being forced to leave your home/job/PhD due to some ban
For academics (especially White academics, but this goes for everyone) reading #BlackintheIvory and wondering how you can support Black students and academics here is a thread of things to consider a number which have been especially supportive of my own professional development
I’ve been having discussions with my advisor and lab group about actions that can be taken so that Black graduate students (and other minorities) feel safe, welcomed, and supported. Here’s what I/we have come up with so far
Publication Alert!
This manual on safety at sea for #smallscalefishers in the #Caribbean aims to contribute to a culture of safety awareness among #fisherfolk, reduce the number of accidents & increase the chances of survival if accidents occur
https://t.co/IGbWAzwPrc
We are excited that marine biologist and TEDxMileHigh speaker @Marahh2o is being featured on @TEDTalks website!
Click to learn more about the weird ways animals do it in the deep and why it matters for our future!
https://t.co/omVybPeJvd