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Halley E. Froehlich
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Mom. University of California, Santa Barbara Associate Professor studying aquaculture, fisheries, and climate change.
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Why are they so creepy and weird?

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One really unique and cool addition to our approach was comparing the aggregate (all species or taxa) to the state-specific permitted species. Doing this, we find "accidental adaptation" with permitted species outperforming the combined average. Farmers know how to pick 'em!

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Using a composite index for all species farmed or piloted in the U.S., finfish & seaweeds in more northern regions do well. Much like agriculture, the south is going to perform the worst.

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I had the same reaction!

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Yes please 🤞🏻

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Aquaculture produces more aquatic food than wild capture globally.

a large fish is looking at a spoon of food
a large fish is looking at a spoon of food

ALT: a large fish is looking at a spoon of food

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What a take 😧 “risk heatstroke for minimal GHG reduction.”

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Threads was nice, until I posted about getting a vaccine 🙄

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Yikes 😳 student and project dependent. But, as much as they need to meet.

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Same 🇺🇸

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Halley E. Froehlich
@dochfroehlich.bsky.social
Mom. University of California, Santa Barbara Associate Professor studying aquaculture, fisheries, and climate change.
506 followers222 following88 posts