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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Fish in the Democratic Republic of the Congo use microscopic hooks on their fins to scale a 50-foot waterfall.
www.discovermagazine.com/rock-climbing-fish-scale...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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Dry bags are one of the most important pieces of equipment any marine researcher can have. They keep water off your essentials like phones, clothes, and food.
Help us provide dry bags for interns and student researchers by donating today!
#drybag #marinescience #nonprofit #donation #intern

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Eeek! Meadows of the Sea is out in one week! Can't wait to share this book with ocean lovers everywhere! www.michelleschaub.com/meadows @scbwi.bsky.social
@scbwirockymtn.bsky.social
@stormliterary.bsky.social
#KidLit
#NonfictionPictureBook
#STEMForKids
#Seagrass
#MarineScience
#OceanEcosystems

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Hawaii converts marine debris and fishing nets into asphalt for roads, testing for microplastic shedding.
www.sciencenews.org/article/hawaii-plastic-p...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Humpback whale population thriving in Caribbean breeding grounds, testament to conservation efforts.
www.popsci.com/environment/humpback-wha...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | 20-year study reveals cholera bacteria's evolutionary struggle with viruses, influencing disease severity and spread.
scitechdaily.com/20-year-study-reveals-ch...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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💼 JOB [🌊 MARINE] | PhD studying marine ecosystem recovery post-Permian Triassic extinction using fossils 📅 2026-05-14
https://www.euraxess.de/jobs/425469
#MarineScience #ScienceJobs

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💼 JOB [🌊 MARINE] | Postdoc researching coral reef ecosystem history and resilience using paleoecology 📅 2026-04-19
https://www.euraxess.de/jobs/425691
#MarineScience #ScienceJobs

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💼 JOB [🌊 MARINE] | PhD on marine microbial ecology and biogeography in Belgium 📅 2026-05-08
https://www.euraxess.de/jobs/425551
#MarineScience #ScienceJobs

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🌊 Join our upcoming NECCTON online training session!

Interested in marine ecosystem modelling and its practical applications for environmental monitoring? This session is for you.

👉 Register now: events.mercator-ocean.eu/e/neccton-tr...

#MarineScience #MarineProtectedAreas #ScienceToPolicy

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Elder Scrolls Online's new expansion adds naval combat and underwater exploration, which may appeal... #OceanNews #MarineScience www.rockpapershotgun.com/is-a-blizzardy-skyrim-re...

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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: Marine and Community Conservation Externship (National Geographic & Nature Conservancy)

Learn more here: www.extern.com/national-geo...

#marineconservation #learning #educationopportunity #marinescience #nationalgeographic #externship #tnc #communityconservation

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Male frigatebirds inflate red throat pouches and shake wings to attract mates, an elaborate seabird display.
www.popsci.com/environment/frigatebirds...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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Zhao et al. call for coordinated efforts across the ocean science and engineering communities to advance regional ocean foundation models as a critical step toward intelligent and actionable ocean forecasting systems.
doi.org/10.1016/j.xi...
#FoundationModel #marinescience

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | New research suggests the 300-million-year-old fossil, once thought to be the oldest octopus, is actually a nautilus.
www.sciencenews.org/article/oldest-fossil-oc...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Fossil once thought to be oldest octopus reidentified as nautilus, shifting octopus evolution timeline.
www.discovermagazine.com/world-s-oldest-octopus-f...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Golden sweeper fish steal bioluminescent proteins from prey to glow, a rare case of kleptoproteinism.
www.discovermagazine.com/this-glowing-fish-steals...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Article discusses the nature of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, implying it's more complex than a simple trash pile.
www.popsci.com/science/artemis-ii-photo...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The third card discusses what a day in the life of an average Dolphin might look like.

“A dolphin’s day is full of activity, teamwork, and travel. In the morning, dolphins often begin by hunting for food. They work together in pods to herd fish into tight groups, making them easier to catch. Some dolphins even use clever techniques like creating mud rings or stunning fish with quick tail slaps.

During the middle of the day, dolphins may travel long distances in search of food or warmer water. They swim in coordinated groups, staying close to protect each other from predators. Along the way, they often play leaping out of the water, riding waves, or tossing seaweed back and forth. Play helps young dolphins learn important skills and keeps the pod socially connected.

Dolphins rest in a very unusual way. Instead of sleeping like humans, they rest one half of their brain at a time. This allows them to stay aware of their surroundings and continue surfacing for air. While resting, dolphins swim slowly and stay close to their pod for safety.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The third card discusses what a day in the life of an average Dolphin might look like. “A dolphin’s day is full of activity, teamwork, and travel. In the morning, dolphins often begin by hunting for food. They work together in pods to herd fish into tight groups, making them easier to catch. Some dolphins even use clever techniques like creating mud rings or stunning fish with quick tail slaps. During the middle of the day, dolphins may travel long distances in search of food or warmer water. They swim in coordinated groups, staying close to protect each other from predators. Along the way, they often play leaping out of the water, riding waves, or tossing seaweed back and forth. Play helps young dolphins learn important skills and keeps the pod socially connected. Dolphins rest in a very unusual way. Instead of sleeping like humans, they rest one half of their brain at a time. This allows them to stay aware of their surroundings and continue surfacing for air. While resting, dolphins swim slowly and stay close to their pod for safety.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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🚨 Physical Oceanography Career Opportunity 🚨 @utmsi.bsky.social is hiring a Physical Oceanography Technician! 🔹 M.S. level 🔹 Experience with ADCP, data processing & mooring deployments 🔹 Learn more and apply: utaustin.wd1.myworkd...

#MarineScience #CoastalResearch #Estuaries #UTMSI

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Antarctic sea ice decline in 2015 caused by weakening ocean stratification and strong storms mixing warm deep water upward.
scitechdaily.com/why-antarctic-sea-ice-su...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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🌊 One Ocean Week 2026 is coming up fast - 18–24 April in Bergen, Norway! Researchers, policymakers & industry converge on ocean science & blue economy. Still time to register. buff.ly/2xFvIcC #EuroMarine #MarineScience #OneOceanWeek

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💼 JOB [🌊 MARINE] | PhD on palaeoenvironmental dynamics and management of Holocene Mediterranean coastal landscapes, France 📅 2026-05-06
https://www.euraxess.de/jobs/424733
#MarineScience #ScienceJobs

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | White House budget proposal includes deep cuts to NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research and other science agencies.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/trump-administra...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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PHD OPPORTUNITY: Decoding and mapping Earth's species interactions with ecological AI (Queen Mary University of London)

Full details here: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

#coralreefs #phd #biodiversity #speciesinteractions #ecologicalAI #AI #AItools #marineecology #speciesdiversity #marinescience

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Endangered Species Committee exempts Gulf of Mexico oil and gas drilling from ESA, raising concerns for marine wildlife.
www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/nasas-ar...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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Scientists discovered a massive, pristine coral reef off Tahiti at unusual depths of 100-200 feet, offering hope for coral conservation. #OceanNews #MarineScience www.scientificamerican.com/article/see-the-first-st...

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imagine5_official on Instagram: "Local primary school students from the Marquesas Islands on the island of Tahuata in French Polynesia were surveyed about their ide…" Local primary school students from the Marquesas Islands on the island of Tahuata in French Polynesia were surveyed about their ideas to protect their local marine environment. The kids came up with an ingenious plan, become marine stewards themselves through school programs. An idea that, due to its success locally, has spread across the globe, forever changing the idea of who could be a marine protector.Are these Polynesian kids onto something?👉 Follow @imagine5_official for more conservation stories!👉 Support Imagine5’s work - learn more at the link in bioImages from @laurent.weyl series on the conservation efforts in the Marquesas Islands licensed through @panospictures

Are the children in Polynesia still engaged in ongoing mgt of the Educational Marine Area?

J'aimerais savoir si les enfants de la Polynésie participent toujours en gestion de la zone marine éducative.

#ecology #conservation #ecologie #experientiallearning #cocreation #polynesia #marinescience

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📢 NEWS [🌊 MARINE] | Newly discovered Ediacaran fossils suggest complex animal life existed millions of years before the Cambrian explosion.
www.discovermagazine.com/539-million-year-old-edi...
#MarineScience #Opportunity

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The second graphic discusses how dolphins communicate, including their usage of echolocation.

“Dolphins are some of the most vocal animals in the ocean. They communicate using a mix of whistles, clicks, squeaks, and body movements. Each sound has a purpose. Whistles are often used to stay in contact with other dolphins, while clicks are used for echolocation, helping them find food and navigate dark or murky water.

Echolocation works like a natural sonar system. A dolphin sends out a series of clicks, and when the sound waves bounce off an object, the returning echoes tell the dolphin what the object is, how far away it is, and even what shape it has. This ability allows dolphins to “see” with sound, which is especially helpful in deep or cloudy water where light doesn’t travel well.

Dolphins also use body language to communicate. They may slap their tails on the surface to signal danger, leap out of the water to show excitement, or rub against each other to strengthen social bonds. These physical signals help dolphins share information quickly within their pod.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The second graphic discusses how dolphins communicate, including their usage of echolocation. “Dolphins are some of the most vocal animals in the ocean. They communicate using a mix of whistles, clicks, squeaks, and body movements. Each sound has a purpose. Whistles are often used to stay in contact with other dolphins, while clicks are used for echolocation, helping them find food and navigate dark or murky water. Echolocation works like a natural sonar system. A dolphin sends out a series of clicks, and when the sound waves bounce off an object, the returning echoes tell the dolphin what the object is, how far away it is, and even what shape it has. This ability allows dolphins to “see” with sound, which is especially helpful in deep or cloudy water where light doesn’t travel well. Dolphins also use body language to communicate. They may slap their tails on the surface to signal danger, leap out of the water to show excitement, or rub against each other to strengthen social bonds. These physical signals help dolphins share information quickly within their pod.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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