In a @NatureCareers profile, @redlipblenny tells a tale of her 30-ft wave-riding journey across the Atlantic in a rowboat with 3 other female marine scientists. As told to @ljevanso
Racing across the Atlantic: how we pulled together for ocean science https://t.co/9YJvpruVQG
This year, we'll be sharing a series of new research profiles to highlight the important work being undertaken by OTN's collaborators across the globe. First up: Jena Edwards at @NIOZatSea, who is tracking migratory fish in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Read more: https://t.co/zxt6DkmEsB
After 7 years I’ve finally published my masters thesis! We used observational data to help understand the suitability of Arctic habitat for sperm and northern bottlenose whales. Thanks to all who were involved esp my co-authors and funders. @jeffwhigdon@uwiceland
Little is known about the habitat of #SpermWhales and #NorthernBottlenoseWhales in the Canadian Arctic. In this new paper habitat suitability models were produced from opportunistic observations to better understand the ecology of these species
https://t.co/RAoeJGG9d8
Twitterless grad student Nate Hermann has 2 pubs on movements+behavior of Arctic sculpins.
Accelerometry under winter sea ice: https://t.co/0QMku136e0
Year-round movements: https://t.co/WmkQWdczdW
@NEHmarine@OceanTracking@COLSA_UNH@UNHMarine
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For 10+ years, OTN & collaborators at the @husseylab (@uwindsor) have been involved w/ growing an extensive Arctic monitoring program in key coastal and offshore regions of Baffin Bay, supporting research on Greenland halibut, Greenland shark, narwhal, Arctic skate, & more! 1/3
#Bycatch reduction strategy in #ArcticFisheries was assessed using electronic tags on Greenland halibut, Greenland sharks & Arctic skate. Species overlap in deep waters means fisheries should consider new bycatch reduction methods. #FeatureArticle
https://t.co/Ejoc2XZNgd
Each of these projects is different – because each one is being designed by communities, for communities – but the goals are the same: Protect our lands and waters, strengthen communities, and fight climate change. Learn more about these projects: https://t.co/JPDwZCi5Kk
So excited to share my very first publication! My undergraduate thesis research looked at the morphology of anadromous Arctic char. Huge thank you goes out to everyone who helped make this possible🐟 @HarriPW @NEHmarine@JPWHollins
New publication led by @HusseyLab, including Shedd personnel, investigated multi-year spatial ecology of the estimated longest living vertebrate, the Greenland shark
https://t.co/Maey2uDcsD
Greenland halibut tagged in the Disko Fan Conservation Area is recaptured 6 years later west of Iceland, a distance of ~2400 km away. https://t.co/gXka7cBewW
1/5 We’re excited to share that @FishOceansCAN has announced the establishment of the Eastern Canyons Marine Refuge. This new fisheries closure offshore of NS, east of Sable Island Gully, will protect fragile deep-sea corals and associated ocean life from bottom fishing.