Don’t miss tomorrow’s Seamount Deep Dive Webinar!
Explore new science from our #AroundAfricaExpedition with @oqfoundation — including a newly mapped seamount and first-ever visuals of Walters Shoal.
Register for the webinar
🗓️ May 29 | ⏱️ 9–11 AM EST
🔗 https://t.co/eNcNDIQooL
My second chapter of my dissertation is published in Scientific Reports!
Read more about how phosphorus in the Gulf of Mexico has increased over time: https://t.co/YOpoB04Mr6
.@_Kailani Acosta is curating an exhibition that uses maps of the Southern United States to explore how geology, history, and culture intersect and influence each other.
https://t.co/Px1yvonBJB
hosting a FREE summer camp at @theislandschool for girls 13-17 to use photos, film, poetry, and art to connect with their natural environment and learn about climate change with @marjahnf! share the link to apply with anyone who would be interested 💚💙 https://t.co/99wzXZD3lw
TOMORROW @Columbia we’ll host Kailani Acosta @LamontEarth ! :) The surface ocean of the Gulf of Mexico has changed a lot since the 1980s; Kailani's work investigates how nutrients have changed spatially and temporally in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and more. See you there!
A 5,000-mile-long belt of seaweed weighing more than 11 million tons is threatening to wreak havoc in the coastal waters and beaches of the Atlantic Ocean.
@johnyangtv spoke to oceanographer Ajit Subramaniam to learn more.
We're proud to announce Zelalem Adefris as Catalyst Miami's new #CEO! A collaborative, compassionate, visionary leader, Zelalem embodies what it means to be a catalyst for change.
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This week's guest @HydroGeoTrini is such a good science communicator that @jvn felt like a groundwater expert halfway through their convo. And you can, too!
Learn about Dr. Allen's work on fractured rock aquifers + water sustainability in Tobago at https://t.co/9MoyY259K3 🎸
Today's #GoogleDoodle highlights Marie Tharp, a leading oceanographer whose drawings created the first set of maps of the ocean floor! As a woman in #STEM I’m honored to join @GoogleDoodles in highlighting the great work of Marie Tharp 🙌🏾#WomenInSTEM#BlackInMarineScience#Ad
If you haven't seen it yet, check out the paper by CERF board member @_kailani on Lessons from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force. Great info for those also organizing #DEI Task Forces in the #geosciences. https://t.co/eG0gTWtr2o
50 years ago Bromery said, “a few people working together who seriously want to make change, can succeed.” 50 years from now, what people we will be saying is up to us.
we have no choice left but to be brave. @foramsraqu 💙 @rachelxbernard #snc22