Jacob Eurich (@jacobeurich) 's Twitter Profile
Jacob Eurich

@jacobeurich

Scientist @EDFOceans & PI @UCSantaBarbara @ExplorersClub - small-scale fisheries / climate change / social-ecological systems - PhD @CoralCoE @jcu (he/him)

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Christopher Golden (@chrisgolden05) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of work went into calculating prevalence statistics for micronutrient deficiencies across rural Madagascar. We just published this work, highlighting the high rates of inflammation and deficiency across the country frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

A lot of work went into calculating prevalence statistics for micronutrient deficiencies across rural Madagascar. We just published this work, highlighting the high rates of inflammation and deficiency across the country

frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Sangeeta Mangubhai (@smangubhai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive Pacific pride in this new publication published on a "Value chain analysis of a women-dominated wild-caught mud crab fishery" - we demonstrate the value of looking at value chains through a gender lens. Yashika Pacific Community WCS Ocean WCS Fiji onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fa…

Massive Pacific pride in this new publication published on a "Value chain analysis of a women-dominated wild-caught mud crab fishery" - we demonstrate the value of looking at value chains through a gender lens. <a href="/yashu_12/">Yashika</a> <a href="/spc_cps/">Pacific Community</a> <a href="/WCSocean/">WCS Ocean</a> <a href="/wcsfiji/">WCS Fiji</a>  onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fa…
Christina Hicks (@christinachicks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀A new tenure initiative👀#TurningTides “Just like on land, recognising & protecting aquatic tenure rights are essential for sustaining livelihoods, preserving ecosystems & ensuring equitable access to resources for future generations” ⁦Pip Cohen⁩ thetenurefacility.org/article/from-t…

Jacob Eurich (@jacobeurich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two great talks this week from our FishSCORE 2030 joint UN Ocean Decade webinar series: Vera Trainer on the Olympic Region Harmful Algal Blooms University of Washington partnership #HABs #marinebiotoxins Barbara Muhling on U.S. west coast fisheries and NOAAFish_WCRO Future Seas #climatechange

Jacob Eurich (@jacobeurich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wild blue harvest 🐟🦐 Check out UC Santa Barbara's recent cover story that features my work on small-scale fisheries EDF Oceans and an optimistic take on #bluefood systems ⤵️ magazine.ucsb.edu/index.php/spri… #fisheries #seafood #fish #aquaculture #climatechange #scicomm NCEAS

Dr. Kathy Mills (@drkathymills) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new Climate Adaptation Resource Hub for Fishing Communities: gmri.org/adaptationhub. We'll be providing an introductory webinar on Tues, July 16.

Douglas McCauley (@mccauley_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you dove into the ocean in the 1800s, you would have been treated to a complex symphony of sound: raindrops falling, seals moaning, staccato snapping of shrimp, undersea vents bubbling & love songs of humpback whales. Today the sea sounds different. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

If you dove into the ocean in the 1800s, you would have been treated to a complex symphony of sound: raindrops falling, seals moaning, staccato snapping of shrimp, undersea vents bubbling &amp; love songs of humpback whales.

Today the sea sounds different.

science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
David Kroodsma (@davidkroodsma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using six years of Global Fishing Watch data, our research partners at Manuel Edward Bulao studied how fishing responds to large MPAs. They found that establishing new MPAs could decrease fishing outside MPAs as well as inside. PNASNews pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

EDF Oceans (@edfoceans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know EDF Oceans began working in #Cuba in 2000? To learn more about the two decades of our exchange of knowledge & experiences between Cuba, the U.S. — and the world. edf.org/Z83e

NCEAS (@ucsb_nceas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We currently have 3 amazing in-person data management courses and 1 scholarship application open! Check out all the details and see which one is right for you here: buff.ly/4fbQk0g See you in Santa Barbara!

EDF Oceans (@edfoceans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This EDFish blog post takes an in-depth looks at #aquaculture feeds, examining existing practices, new technologies, and opportunities for advancement. blogs.edf.org/edfish/2024/06…

Fisheries & Aquaculture (@faofish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This @FAOFish #elearning course is for specialists, officers, researchers, & academics focused on reducing fish loss and waste. It offers guidance on assessing losses along the fish value chain using both qualitative & quantitative methods. Enroll now 👉 bit.ly/46rCIs9

This @FAOFish #elearning course is for specialists, officers, researchers, &amp; academics focused on reducing fish loss and waste.

It offers guidance on assessing losses along the fish value chain using both qualitative &amp; quantitative methods.

Enroll now 👉 bit.ly/46rCIs9
Sangeeta Mangubhai (@smangubhai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out Rusila Savou's research work on octopus in Fiji. She is our national expert who is helping to shed light on this important coastal fishery. purl.org/spc/digilib/do…

Check out Rusila Savou's research work on octopus in Fiji. She is our national expert who is helping to shed light on this important coastal fishery. purl.org/spc/digilib/do…
Sangeeta Mangubhai (@smangubhai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Comparative Analysis of Protected Area Management Effectiveness (PAME) Evaluation Tools for the Pacific Islands Region. SPREP library.sprep.org/sites/default/…

Simon Donner (@simondonner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humanity pulled off an incredible feat. We increased atmospheric carbon dioxide by 50%, something only accomplished in the past million years by grand solar system-scale forces (variations in Earth's orbit, which triggered the ice ages). Congratulations folks. Can we stop now?

Humanity pulled off an incredible feat. We increased atmospheric carbon dioxide by 50%, something only accomplished in the past million years by grand solar system-scale forces (variations in Earth's orbit, which triggered the ice ages). Congratulations folks. Can we stop now?
@GrettaPecl (@grettapecl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes! And #citsci & Species On The Move Conference is one approach to help people connect the dots & have those conversations More here: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10….

Terry Hughes (@profterryhughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today in Science, a paper on pan-tropical bleaching that hoped I'd never have to write. science.sciencemag.org/content/359/63…

Out today in Science, a paper on pan-tropical bleaching that hoped I'd never have to write. science.sciencemag.org/content/359/63…