Explorer, waterman, and angler spellbound by Neptune's realm. Fishy questions of biodiversity, evolution, & biomechanics make up the voices in my head.
This @sciam story highlights the importance of local communities in mitigating the effects of climate change, sharing about the Gullah Geechee people’s unique approach to coastal conservation woven through their culture. https://t.co/6enkIYOUsa
Good news: Almost all of Chilean Patagonia’s rivers are free-flowing and relatively intact.
Bad news: All 1,251 of them are currently unprotected.
Here’s why so many are working to change that. 👇 https://t.co/UwJDnWMgsA
People arrive in Florida looking for the beach, but when they arrive in Florida’s Nature Coast, they are often disappointed when told, “We don’t have much beach.” Listen, beachgoers...
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It’s encouraging to see how collaboration among government, businesses, conservation groups, and other stakeholders can protect habitats in a way that balances conservation and human use. https://t.co/IGZYNDZ23E
BREAKING: Florida just approved an extensive plan for conserving 700 sq. miles of vital coastal habitat—home to mangrove islands, salt marshes, oysters, sponges, corals, and more than 350,000 acres of seagrass. https://t.co/YA9tajm0oi
Science expands our knowledge, breaks through barriers, and illuminates the future. Congrats to all the astronauts, engineers, & mission specialists @NASA#GoArtemis1#TotheMoon
🤔 DYK? @FishBaseProject was first started by WorldFish in collaboration w/ @FAO & partners back in 1990.
Interested to learn more about this publicly-accessible information system on #aquatic species? Join our Symposium from 5-6 Sept. 👉https://t.co/CGG26Ryq2p
#AquaticFoods
" #seagrass conservation needs actionable science and partnerships built on trust" - terrific panel discussion @ISBW14 in Annapolis, MD today with @JustinGrubich @StacyScientist @NCDEQ@seagrads
Seagrass can be a catalyst for collaborative conservation! Great plenary discussion bringing together scientists, resource managers, and NGO’s at #isbw14@seagrads@pewenvironment@LedaSea123 @StacyScientist
Florida’s Nature Coast is home to the Gulf of Mexico’s largest seagrass meadow. But changing ocean conditions & degraded water quality can threaten the habitat.
Our @JustinGrubich discusses today at @ISBW14—see what’s needed for effective stewardship👇 https://t.co/KjwY7sdXcz
Seagrass can help mitigate the effects of climate change by burying about 10% of the total estimated organic carbon stored in oceans each year. #isbw14 https://t.co/77AhjKvrMD