Update this afternoon from NOAA / NCEI about the NCEI-NC Asheville Data Center and the employees there.
#Isaac#Joyce#Kirk#HurricaneSeason through Sep 30. The ACE is at about 83% of average for the date, and the lowest since 2016.
Lots of coral reefs currently have more rubble than live coral cover. We investigated rubble persistence under Ocean Acidification. OA will influence the permanence of this reef habitat by ⬆️ chemical dissolution and ⬇️ secondary calcification doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
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Happy to share my 3rd dissertation chapter which was published in Current Biology last week. Presenting the Ichthyocolids! 🐠🩸 #ProtistsOnSky
Apicomplexans are obligate intracellular parasites that have evolved from a free-living, phototrophic ancestor. They have been reported from marine en…
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ExxonMobil's board loses #climatewww.ehn.org/exxonmobil-s...
Susan Avery, the first climate scientist on ExxonMobil's board, is stepping down after seven years without significant progress on the company's climate policies.Emily Sanders reports for DeSmog.In sh...
😂 sad but true
Coral beaching has occurred in the past year in more than 50 countries and territories. It is sad. We keep doing science and trying our best to enhance ecosystems resilience. But listen up: we need global action to fix a global problem 🪸 t.co/sKijLFQuCy
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said reefs are showing signs of stress brought on by ocean temperatures that have set daily records for more than a year.
Over the last year, widespread bleaching of coral reefs has occurred in oceans all across the planet. We are experiencing a “global mass bleaching event” for just the 4th time in history. www.noaa.gov/news-release...
The world is currently experiencing a global coral bleaching event, according to NOAA scientists. This is the fourth global event on record and the second in the last 10 years. Bleaching-level heat ...