Opportunity for #GradStudents: Work collaboratively with scientists and local communities to help address coastal challenges in one of our 29 estuarine reserves. Apply now: https://t.co/oqMfoJ61Fc #STEM#DiversityInSTEM#PrideInStem
What is important to you on the #TexasCoast?
HRI researchers are looking for valuable perspective to help develop the 2022 Texas Coast Ecosystem Health Report Card, a future tool for assessing and communicating the health of Texas' Coastal Ecosystems.
📋-> https://t.co/kNVcEMAZeM
Scientists from the United States, Canada, and Mexico collaborated on a two-year study to assess the effectiveness of drought indices and catalog drought impacts across the continent. Details: https://t.co/rSGw3ozq0v @CECweb#ScienceNews#Drought
Plankton hold secrets to preventing pandemics? Researchers have determined that a host's initial immune response - whether plankton or people - plays a role in determining whether infection occurs and to what degree it spreads within a population.
https://t.co/aBGWJ72gmO
Through our National Estuarine Research Reserve System-Wide Monitoring Program, access real-time #WaterQuality data for the 29 reserves around the country https://t.co/LKZxpjFj9I
Make sure you have a hurricane evacuation plan this #HurricanePreparednessWeek! First, find out if you live in a storm surge hurricane evacuation zone. If you are, figure out where you’d go and how you’d get there if told to evacuate. Don't forget to plan for your pets.
It's #Cinco de Reef-o! Time for 5 #FunFacts about #CoralReefs:
1. 25% of ocean life lives near coral reefs.
2. Corals are animals, not plants.
3. Corals need sunlight to grow.
4. Coral skeletons show growth rings, like trees.
5. Coral color comes from symbiotic algae.
Happy #EarthDay2021! 🌎 We are recognizing our oceans today. The oceans play a critical role in our Earth’s health and stability and are connected to every person on the planet. Let's take care of her not just today, but every day. #EarthDayEveryDay
The #DEEPEND (Deep-Pelagic Nekton Dynamics) continues working with #GRIIDC after being awarded a #NOAA RESTORE #Science Program grant! @Squirt_GOM 🦑
Check out our latest article about it: https://t.co/Kj8dT1t3IB
⏰Now accepting applications from graduate students for the SWIMM 2021 Student Workshop in Mexico! Participants will develop indicators for a preliminary Environmental Report Card for Alacranes Reef. Apply and spread the word now! Applications due 4/16 https://t.co/GwkSwFNb8U
Happy Friday! #GRIIDC and Dr. Jim Gibeaut’s Coastal and Marine Geospatial Lab @hri_cmgl at @HarteResearch held our biweekly coffee chat this morning with a topic starter by Frank Fonseca. Good to see everyone!
The Gulf of Mexico Conference “virtual preview” is less than a month away! Registration is free. GoMCon will be held virtually on April 14, 2021, from 10 am-1 pm CT, and will be a preview to the in-person 2022 event.
Learn more and register at https://t.co/0PR0AjvQuF
This week, we continue talkin' trash with Ulsia! She explains the circular economy model and its potential for solving complex waste management challenges, but also raises social equity questions to consider in operationalizing the model. https://t.co/CsWBRxSzX6
We get to release sea #turtles today! Thank you Port Aransas Fishermans Wharf and all the staff, people, organizations, and 18-wheeler support that made this possible! #texasscience#Missionaransas#ARK https://t.co/m5s8yh7wzp