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The SCS is excited to announce the 2024 Request for Proposals for a #Sawfishresearch and #Conservation Small Research Grant. Please see the attached document for the proposal information, submission instructions, and grant application form.
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Hiring a postdoc to work on @NSF-funded polyploid salamander genomics/evolution. ~$55k/year, 3 years, teaching opportunities built in. Start as early as May 2024.
Great team of students + @Itgenm right now. See the PUI life. Indy is hugely underated.
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USM students used the January 2024 intercession to immerse themselves into diverse ecosystems during a two-week tropical ecology study abroad (@studyabroadusm) trip to the Central American country of Belize.
Read more about their experience: https://t.co/1nXlQXuLHr
How do you assess #eDNA assay specificity when you cannot sample all closely related non-targets and there is taxonomic uncertainty? We try to tackle this in our most recent paper in @molecology Resources https://t.co/vF95BI23PM
Breaking: the Javan Stingaree has become the first species of marine fish declared extinct in modern times.
Learn more: https://t.co/kFAa9Dn4Tg
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Photo credit: Edda Aßel, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Dear publishers
a lot of people around the World can't afford open access fees. I know that 100 % OA sounds lovely but the switch means that submissions from non Europe/USA are going to disappear.
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL SAWFISH DAY!!
Join us on Zoom @ 5PM Eastern for a special interview with U.S. sawfish expert, Adam Brame! Join Zoom Meeting [https://t.co/J7J7Xe7UmU]
Meeting ID: 870 3256 3895
Celebrating the guardians of the sea's mysteries on International Sawfish Day! 🌊✨ Let's raise awareness and support the conservation of these remarkable creatures. Together, we can ensure their future in our oceans. 🦈💙
#InternationalSawfishDay#OceanConservation
Packing #sawfish outfits and jewelry for a week of events celebrating #InternationalSawfishDay!
To find an event near you visit https://t.co/1TR0q7xlaT
The smalltooth sawfish is not a shark, but a type of ray…and you may not know that after taking a peep at its saw! Rather than having a barb near the tail like its relatives, this fish is equipped with a long saw, or rostrum, that is used for defense and feeding. They once thrived throughout Florida’s coastal waters, but years of overfishing have taken a toll.
Thanks to conservation efforts and about two decades of protection under the Endangered Species Act, we have witnessed an increase in population numbers, and individuals have begun to reclaim their historical waters on both sides of the state! Happy International Sawfish Day! We’re celebrating all day on the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Facebook and Instagram! Head over to learn more about our sawfish team’s work researching and conserving this interesting species.
If you see or catch a sawfish while fishing for other species, please let us know by calling 1-844-4SAWFISH (1-844-472-9347) or e-mailing [email protected].
These reports are valuable and help scientists around the state conduct their research! For more information, visit https://t.co/mw0Q2xwxNO