@cordioea@NOAA@ICRI_Coral_Reef And here the striking images - hot water stretching across the #IndianOcean and the insane extra heat starting a year ago in April 2023, showing no signs of dissipating.
Science is hard.
Good research makes you feel stupid.
You're inadequate for the task at hand.
How else would it be? You're pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
Get used to it. This process is immensely rewarding.
New research shows that large Marine Protected Areas can lead to recovery of migratory species.
This is the first documented spillover benefits for large, mobile species like bigeye tuna 🎨S. Medoff
#MPA@ScienceMagazine
https://t.co/BzRUoprV19
No matter which paper we publish about the mixed commercial-recreational fishery of lagoon pike, both actor groups are unhappy accusing me of being biased in favor of the other actor group. The joy of selective reading and reader values meeting science communication.
Very happy to share our new paper:
We developed an #Ecopath with Ecosim model of Algoa Bay to evaluate the ecosystem effects of the #AddoMPA
& found strong positive responses for a number of functional groups
More information here:
https://t.co/1wCCoegCHg
📷@RaggyCharters
What continued study does is to instil in you a deep sense of humility about your smallness in an ever expanding world of knowledge. If it does not do that for you, you have learnt nothing
Species redistributions are not just about distance shifted, but also the duration that spp persist in novel regions.
Out today, we project changes in temporal persistence of mobile fishes under climate change w links to emerging fishing opportunities
https://t.co/1iR63hlsLe
The problem is not people being uneducated.
The problem is that people are educated just enough to believe what they have been taught, and not educated enough to question anything from what they have been taught. 🧠