#Seaotters#trophiccascade#saltmarsh#citsci#ecotourism operator with detailed daily records of customer otter observations going back 15 years.
The trophic Cascade with sea otters protecting kelp forest is well known. In February 2024, we heard about them also protecting salt marshes by eating invasive green crabs. Now, we have further coverage, w/ more info about one of the scientists who discovered this www.sfgate.com/local/articl...
Research done by Brent Hughes, a Sonoma State University professor, shows that sea otters help restore seagrasses and balance ecosystems.
My writing list: analysis of a recent Nat'l Academies study on NASA, a review of what's going on a Boca Chica, & a sci fi story demanding to be written. The research includes a survey on barriers for engagement in amateur astronomy, work on 10 million citsci things, & OMG I have programming to do.
If I didn't have to fundraise, we'd be launching a citsci project, I'd be alternating between working on it, catching up on research for AGU AGU & a paper, & I'd be cleaning my attic so I can slay things in VR with less concern about slapping my bookcase and destroying (again) my lego builds. But $
When you're in Poland and your coffee mug is almost shaped like the @SPOTTERON Spot! ☕️ #CitizenScience#CitSci
Discover acoustic monitoring 🎙️ & help guide wildlife conservation in Tasmania! Book into a FREE CallTrackers workshop - at 5 libraries round TAS & online - starting next Mon. Booking details for this & more here: naturetrackers.au/news/wildlif...#citsci 🧪🌏🌿
Trying to find a job, at least temporary/part time (can't do anything too major while baby is so smol), and therefore trying to actually get a bit more active on LinkedIn. So, if I know you from the citsci world you may get a request for me. Won't be at all offended if you ignore!