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The Weddell Gyre - the massive and relatively unexplored part of the world where Shackleton's "Endurance" was crushed in the ice.
"Science in a Frozen Ocean" in @eos
https://t.co/ueMJio5MsN
@chris_harrod Interesting!
Chris, check out this new HNLC map by @dirediredock
Peru has some interesting features.
Now that is #inspiring and refreshing - thanks @francesarnold for your work and sense of #humour! Also thanks to the @AmoebaSisters for the #cartoon.
Happy #saturday Twitter peeps!
"Her Nobel Research Outshines Her Star Turn "
https://t.co/FUIE16uWEG via @sciam
Quote from @UN Chief Antonio Guterres "Political will is fading even as the situation worsens".
We need #innovation, #research and #business to step up - politicians won't.
https://t.co/D5AcEE8mKK
"BBC News - Climate change: Global sea level rise could be bigger than expected"
How about this cool interactive map of oceanic chlorophyll developed by @oceaneos_org?
It is a good tool and certainly educational.
Check out the change over time in the Gulf of Alaska!
I wonder how that impacts #fisheries and how it has been impacting fisheries over time? #Atlantic Cod anyone?
"#Phytoplankton decline coincides with warming temperatures over the last 150 years"
https://t.co/0vOuBZHrbn via @physorg_com
Cool #research by @KylieScales et al - I love the imagery and the terminology "Lagrangian Coherent Structures"!!
New oceanographic insight pinpoints marine 'hotspots of risk'
https://t.co/Jvz0LjndHB via @physorg_com
#scicomm
I want this headline to be correct - but in reading the article and links I am finding the "ways" to be vague at best. We need action.
"@UN Secretary-General’s Report Identifies Ways to Advance #Ocean #Science"
https://t.co/QHGWNNOjga
Perhaps if we regularly studied salmon at sea they wouldn't be so "puzzling"
https://t.co/rde4JkuM0j
“What is puzzling about coho salmon is they’re considered to be a coastal species that remain near shore throughout their marine life,” said Neville.
Great data from the @NSIDC!
https://t.co/s2mSfE2E6H
I'ts nice to see the 2019 Bering Sea Ice recovered a bit from last years record low. That being said this year (so far) is the 7th lowest sea ice extent in the last 40 years.
The long term trend is certainly not encouraging.