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#SundayFishSketch Repost. Pink whiprays using the Rayft share service provided by smalleye stingray. Definitely a five ⭐ service.
More of the science at https://t.co/IDPqLROTOZ
#AMSS2021 Arctic research is about collaboration between diverse groups of stakeholders. Talking about the importance of the native communities, their knowledge, and the importance of considering food security in the region. “ We need coproduction of knowledge”-Tahzay Jones
#AMSS2021 Bob King presented the fascinating history of salmon management in Alaska dated from 1919 near collapse. When talking about historic figures we should do our job to also show their views. We can not learn with the past if we don’t acknowledge the wrong. (1/2)
Marina Washburn and friends found that Alaskan bidarki Increases grazing during warming events. They did not found changes in their shell composition due to the temperature stresses in short time scales. #AMSS2021
#AMSS2021 cod responses to climate change as part the ‘multiple stressor in the marine ecosystem panel’.
I absolutely loved @rivaquiroga talk @rstudio #rstudioglobal conference. Applying language learning to teach programming languages. First we need to know how to say hi. #scicomm
I got a new iPad for Christmas, this is the very first Monday #SundayFishSketch made on it. Still a lot to learn, but a substantial upgrade from my cellphone screen. Here a lil' octopus 🐙.
@KakaniKatija presenting edge technology on deep water research. Here a delicate giant larvaceans and their amazing house structures used to filter the water and capture food. @MBARI_News @UW_SAFS
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@abdhabibi showing the use of Management Strategy Evaluation to test length-based harvest strategies for groupers in Indonesia. @UW_SAFS Graduate Student Symposium. 'It is important to understand trade-offs'.