This is why I love science: opening our eyes to the wonders of nature. Here, oceanographers recorded the largest predation event ever observed in the ocean https://t.co/LytZELkpZi via @physorg_com
Worried about the rise of #misinformation on social media and in public discourse? Please join us for the 2024 Ransom A. Myers lecture on THU 17th October at 7.15PM at Dalhousie University. The event is free and is followed by a reception, everyone is welcome! @DalScience
Healthy #fisheries are key for supplying food for the rising global population. In a study of drivers of effective fisheries mgmt, Schiller, et al. @g_auld @cbcoceansguy note in @FishFishJournal leadership & balanced #DecisionMaking are important factors https://t.co/vg7a2FXc2D
The closest we have come to meeting an intelligent #alien - why the #octopus keeps surprising scientists time and again https://t.co/AHjlLTdIUg @DalScience
Beautiful, hope-inspiring examples of where communities can help bring back wild nature, benefitting species and people @backlandscoalition https://t.co/81d0qRUJAr
Humans are now using 1/3 of all vertebrates on Earth - almost 15,000 species. This makes us consume up to 300 times more prey items than other comparable carnivore. First study of its kind estimates ecological effects of 'super-predation' @ChrisDarimont https://t.co/k2kfzNlBNR
Atlantic mackerel are woven into the fabric of east coast life - what will it’s decline mean for the people who depend on it?
Read our @globeandmail article to find out: https://t.co/DNuZ107dSC
with @JenniferYVerma 📸 by @LeilaBeaudoin & Nicolas Winkler
Knowing and understanding our connection to the ocean is important for us all, no matter where we live! Learn more about #OceanLiteracy, and the importance of making it more inclusive, in this new Ocean School article by CarolAnne Black 🌊📖 https://t.co/MiykJlijrN
@OceanFrontier
The totally amazing discovery of a 60-million strong icefish nesting colony in Antarctica. How much better does it get??? My (very excited) take on this on @Mainstreethfx
https://t.co/6QuGHBBGqT
After the 4pm news... another marvel of evolution! Our oceans guy Boris Worm tells Jeff about the discovery of 60-million icefish whose nests occupying 240-square-kilometers of the ocean floor off Antarctica. And this is weird -- they have clear blood. Boris explains why.
Very thought-provoking article on #scienceliteracy and what it means for our daily lives. Quote: "most of what you listen to is noise". https://t.co/gq36EDaqe8
Global emissions still on the rise? Not if you account for nature-based solutions -- interview about #carbonneutrality, stable #CO2#emissions on @Mainstreethfx: How leaving nature alone is helping to reduce our impact on the climate https://t.co/qwXGTMBpWz