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Launched in 1998, the Bridge is an ever-growing collection of marine education resources for teachers, students, and researchers.

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Virginia Sea Grant (@vaseagrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If #marsh plants can't run, how do they defend themselves from snails and crabs? VASG fellow Serina Wittyngham (Serina Wittyngham, PhD) will talk about plant defense Wednesday, Dec. 2 at noon for a virtual Science Museum of Virginia lunch series: bit.ly/37aK5aK

If #marsh plants can't run, how do they defend themselves from snails and crabs? VASG fellow Serina Wittyngham (<a href="/Salty_Serina/">Serina Wittyngham, PhD</a>) will talk about plant defense Wednesday, Dec. 2 at noon for a virtual <a href="/ScienceMusofVA/">Science Museum of Virginia</a> lunch series: bit.ly/37aK5aK
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Curious about your connection to deep sea life? Check out this talk by Harvard professor, Dr. Peter Girguis! youtube.com/watch?v=HD51dD…

Virginia Sea Grant (@vaseagrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that "sand" refers to the size of the grains? Sand varies from site to site, each telling a story of the area's geologyand the marine life that lives there. In the #Chesapeake Bay, #sand might include fine pieces of clam and #oyster shell.

Did you know that "sand" refers to the size of the grains?

Sand varies from site to site, each telling a story of the area's geologyand the marine life that lives there. In the #Chesapeake Bay, #sand might include fine pieces of clam and #oyster shell.
Dr Richard Kirby (@planktonpundit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Noctiluca scintillans is blooming again. This buoyant dinoflagellate floats on the sea surface above the zooplankton swimming below. It has a motile tentacle that it uses to catch its food, the latter can be seen as coloured inclusions in its cell. ZEISS Microscopy

NMEA (@natlmarineed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's another Featured Resource from The Bridge: the Macroalgae Herbarium Portal. macroalgae.org/portal/ Macroalgae are the foundation of many marine, estuarine and freshwater benthic ecosystems!

UNOLS (@unols) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STEMSEAS has had three successful student cruises this year, and there are two more scheduled expeditions in 2023. E/V Nautilus @uhmarinecenter URI Graduate School of Oceanography #rvendeavor #nautiluslive #stemseas #rvkilomoana #nsffunded Photo Credit: STEMSEAS, Nautilus Live, Nadezda Martynenko (UW)

STEMSEAS has had three successful student cruises this year, and there are two more scheduled expeditions in 2023.
<a href="/EVNautilus/">E/V Nautilus</a>  @uhmarinecenter <a href="/URIGSO/">URI Graduate School of Oceanography</a> 

#rvendeavor #nautiluslive #stemseas #rvkilomoana #nsffunded

Photo Credit: STEMSEAS, Nautilus Live, Nadezda Martynenko (UW)
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant (@ilinseagrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bright red and about five inches long, red swamp crayfish look like mini lobsters. But they’re an invasive species, and scientists want them gone. wbez.org/stories/are-th…

Gareth Fraser (@garethjfraser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hammer-time! I love finding amazing cleared and stained specimens in the lab. This is an embryonic Bonnethead Shark (Sphyrna tiburo) - prepared by Steven Byrum. This is a small hammerhead species with the smallest cephalofoil or "hammer" head, and it is beautiful! 🔨🦈

Hammer-time! I love finding amazing cleared and stained specimens in the lab. This is an embryonic Bonnethead Shark (Sphyrna tiburo) - prepared by Steven Byrum. This is a small hammerhead species with the smallest cephalofoil or "hammer" head, and it is beautiful! 🔨🦈
NOAA Satellites (@noaasatellites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A view of Tropical Storm #Philippe this morning via NOAA's #GOESEast satellite shows the system to the east of the northern Leeward Islands. The storm is expected to drift for the next few days, and there are currently no coastal watches or warnings in effect. Stay updated:

Celia Cackowski (@celiacackowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We'll be showcasing two new VA SEA activities at this year's VAST PDI! Join me and Anna Caputo, on Friday, November 17th @ 3:20PM in Ballroom E. I'll also be presenting a new Bridge activity on Bay nettle forecasting in the same room the session before. Hope to see you there!

Schmidt Ocean (@schmidtocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scenes from the research taking place on #ResearchVessel #FalkorToo during the #SalasyGomezRidge expedition. Science happening in the labs, workspaces, and control rooms.

Scenes from the research taking place on #ResearchVessel #FalkorToo during the #SalasyGomezRidge expedition. Science happening in the labs, workspaces, and control rooms.
NOAA (@noaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you prepared for hurricane season? Tune in to Episode 4 of the #PlanetNOAA Podcast, where special guests chat hurricane mechanics & prep. PLUS: Go crate digging for vintage storm warning vinyls. 🎧 noaa.gov/podcasts/plane… National Weather Service #WeatherReadyNation

Are you prepared for hurricane season? Tune in to Episode 4 of the #PlanetNOAA Podcast, where  special guests chat hurricane mechanics &amp; prep.

PLUS: Go crate digging for vintage storm warning vinyls. 🎧
noaa.gov/podcasts/plane…

<a href="/NWS/">National Weather Service</a> #WeatherReadyNation
Ana Belen Yanez Suarez (@belenocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Deep-sea Day. This is my new favourite coral. We found it during our last expedition in Costa Rican waters. Thanks to National Geographic Schmidt Ocean and 4D Oceans Lab for the support. It took a massive effort and preparation, but it was worth it. explorers.nationalgeographic.org/directory/ana-…

Happy Deep-sea Day. This is my new favourite coral. We found it during our last expedition in Costa Rican waters. Thanks to National Geographic <a href="/SchmidtOcean/">Schmidt Ocean</a> and <a href="/4DOceansLab/">4D Oceans Lab</a>  for the support. It took a massive effort and preparation, but it was worth it. explorers.nationalgeographic.org/directory/ana-…
ScienceJournal4Kids (@sjforkids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered if other animals get cancer? Scientists at Arizona State University were curious about why whales, animals that have more cells than us & longer lifetimes, don’t get cancer more often. So, they analyzed whale genomes. Learn more: sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/why-d… Marc Tollis CoastalStudies

Have you ever wondered if other animals get cancer? Scientists at <a href="/ASU/">Arizona State University</a> were curious about why whales, animals that have more cells than us &amp; longer lifetimes, don’t get cancer more often. So, they analyzed whale genomes. Learn more: sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/why-d… <a href="/evilsmaug/">Marc Tollis</a> <a href="/CCSPtown/">CoastalStudies</a>