The right whale to learn about
Local researcher discusses endangered North American right whale
@BigelowLab@bbhlibrary@BBRegister
https://t.co/IXssLF1lLc
Every year, large numbers of zooplankton migrate from the surface ocean to depths of 500–2000 m to hibernate. What happens to the carbon pulled into those deep ocean currents? How much does it contribute to global sequestration?
New paper (and thread):
https://t.co/LC50ovwSTW
New open access paper just out! 🥳
https://t.co/8OX7ExqQ6y
We (@andy_w_visser, @SeascapeScience, Sigrun Jonasdottir and I) tried to answer the question "how important are seasonal vertical migrations of copepods for the biological carbon pump?" (1/6)
@aslo_org@OceanLifeCentre
A new computer model predicting where critically endangered North Atlantic #RightWhales may feed based on Calanus finmarchicus availability has potential to improve whale management
How soon will my ocean forecasting job be replaced by a bot?
As a random and somewhat esoteric distraction, I try to answer that very question here:
https://t.co/2ztiXepdD6
The first indication of potentially high toxicity levels this season. 50% chance of closure-level measurements at one site in western Maine.
https://t.co/rGLZDKflJd
With only around 350 right whales remaining in the North Atlantic Ocean, Camille Ross ’20 is on a mission to inform and improve conservation measures. Learn how her experiences at Colby and the @BigelowLab shaped her journey into oceanography. https://t.co/EhFl25Yp9U
Finished up our Ocean Forecasting class -- some great forecasting projects on topics like white shark bycatch, oyster harvest, ocean plastic, and even wildfires (yes there's an ocean connection)
@ColbyCollege@BigelowLab@SeascapeScience
Ocean forecasting and AI course @ColbyCollege Jan Plan...
Last week's group forecasting challenge (top) versus this week's (bottom) -- a clear improvement!
(Black line is the ensemble mean, grey line is the actual)
Ocean forecasting and AI course @ColbyCollege Jan Plan...
Last week's group forecasting challenge (top) versus this week's (bottom) -- a clear improvement!
(Black line is the ensemble mean, grey line is the actual)