Coral Reefs πͺΈ and The Open Ocean π
Doctoral Fellow UTokyo (ζ±δΊ¬ε€§ε¦)
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Colin J Anthony
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Beyond that, we discuss the difficulty of conserving coral reef ecosystems due to a complex taxonomy and a highly sensitive ecosystem.
Please share widely! We just want to start a discussion. Thanks π
The urge to write one of these grows as my inbox overflows with such journals...
Hello Hello! I'd like to share our recent letter on coral reef-related policy published in Science!
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Endangered Species Act changes threaten reefs www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Science hangout on a Tuesday night?
Come learn about blue button jellies at 7:30 pm EST on March 17th!
Speaker: Colin J Anthony, The University of Tokyo
Zoom link: u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/j/8103036128...
Meeting ID: 810 3036 1288
Passcode: 527641
Our letter does a few things, but specifically it points to the US Federal government's recent tendency to weaken conservation policy thus allowing military and economic developments to avoid regulation.
In our last thread, we left the jelly-enjoyers of Bluesky with a cliff hanger ending, in what one eager onlooker described as soap opera science π ... wait no more, we are back! Grab your popcorn shrimp and come with us on a journey spanning more than...
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All aboard the #Hype4Hydrozoa bus! πͺΌ
Proposed changes to the US Endangered Species Act could weaken coral protections in Guam.
Scientists urge stronger, genus-level safeguards for the endangered ππ€π³π°π±π°π³π’ to prevent further reef decline. @colinjanthony.bsky.social https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aee4748
IPSO - International Programme on the State of the Ocean
Anna Klompen, PhD
Kailua Beach, Hawaiβi: The first time I laid eyes on a By-the-wind sailor, I stopped dead in my tracks, dusted the sand off my hands, grabbed my iphone and...
Life hack from a marine biologist: When your blue sea dragons need a little snack, remember that they never evolved to swim, so you have to drive the Portuguese man-o-war around and pick them up like a little bus
π₯ by me during field work :)