Here's a free download link for our new review of catch per unit effort modeling for fish stock assessment: a summary of good practices. https://t.co/JX2TSW5WLY
The #CAPAM Tuna Stock Assessment Good Practices was a great success. Thanks to all the presenters and participants, both in person and virtual. Look for the recordings of the presentations and discussions to be posted in the next week or two. The report will take a bit longer.
Initial #Tuna#StockAssessment Good Practices outlined by the chair of the #CAPAM Workshop and associated discussions. Most recommendations are appropriate to any stock assessment. See the recording of the session
@ISSF@FAOfish@UW_SAFS @ICES_ASC
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A device worn on the arm that uses a pom-pom to softly stroke a person’s skin has been shown to reduce anxiety during stressful situations https://t.co/YwUerPdb3m
This is why more funding is needed for fisheries stock assessment. Like funding continuation of the joint USA/New Zealand spatial modelling project
https://t.co/YLMR1hw70Z
Or the IATTC spatial tagging analysis
https://t.co/4gSDzJoU8k
New #sharkscience alert👀
Here is a paper on: Post-release survival of shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) and silky (Carcharhinus falciformis) sharks released from pelagic tuna longlines in the Pacific Ocean
Full article https://t.co/BbsFxVarxL
@BritFinucci
My sustainability class just finished a module about disinformation. I had them write me a letter assuming they were flunking and arguing that they deserve an A, using the techniques of disinformation we discussed, like cherry picking, false experts and ad hominem. HOO-boy. 1/n
Very happy (and relieved!) to finally see this #sharkscience publication out: Post-release survival estimates for Pacific mako and silky #shark
https://t.co/3YJ2wNh6tz
Fisheries environmental impacts — comparison across food producers
I'll keep adding new rows.... & welcome your thoughtful insights & critiques
The evidence is clear: open offices are bad for people and organizations.
-27% more sick days
-14% lower cognitive performance
-70% less face-to-face interaction
For the sake of health, productivity, and collaboration, let's design spaces with doors.
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🌎🔥 Today I asked World Bank president @DavidMalpassWBG if he believed in the scientific consensus that the man made burning of fossil fuels is rapidly and dangerously warming the planet.
“I’m not a scientist,” he said.
Here’s a thread about the remarkable exchange. 🧵 1/