David Green (@davobgreen) 's Twitter Profile
David Green

@davobgreen

🇿🇦 Research Associate at @AntarcticSciAus and @IMASUTAS 🇦🇺 | Southern Ocean predators and prey | birder | plays 🎻 on the side |

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Clive McMahon (@clive_mcmahon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An update from our super seals collecting essential information from across the Southern Pacific Ocean and deep in the Antarctic ice along the East Antarctic Coast and well into the Ross Sea.

An update from our super seals collecting essential information from across the Southern Pacific Ocean and deep in the Antarctic ice along the East Antarctic Coast and well into the Ross Sea.
Communications Earth & Environment (@commsearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Depth data from over 500,000 tagged seal dives on the East Antarctic continental shelf reveals troughs and canyons not captured by ship-based mapping. @Clive_McMahon Integrated Marine Observing System @SydneyMarine Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) antarctica.gov.au AniBOS nature.com/articles/s4324…

Depth data from over 500,000 tagged seal dives on the East Antarctic continental shelf reveals troughs and canyons not captured by ship-based mapping.
@Clive_McMahon <a href="/IMOS_AUS/">Integrated Marine Observing System</a> @SydneyMarine <a href="/AntarcticSciAus/">Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS)</a> <a href="/AusAntarctic/">antarctica.gov.au</a> <a href="/ani_bos/">AniBOS</a> 

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Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New tool KRILLPODYM means scientists can now track where krill live + in what numbers—for the first time. This info is crucial to forecasting the future of the oceans & krill fisheries. STORY: antarctic.org.au/new-ocean-mode… PAPER: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… 📸 e Peter Harmsen | AAD

New tool KRILLPODYM means scientists can now track where krill live + in what numbers—for the first time. This info is crucial to forecasting the future of the oceans &amp; krill fisheries.

STORY: antarctic.org.au/new-ocean-mode…

PAPER: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

📸 e Peter Harmsen | AAD
Noémie Friscourt (@noemie_roronoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a delight it was to spend the last week in #Ōtautahi #Christchurch, for the #scarbiology2023 conference with the best team ever MPred Lab IMAS IMAS. So good to put faces on names that you read in scientific papers and witnessed amazing research projects! #polarbiology

What a delight it was to spend the last week in #Ōtautahi #Christchurch, for the #scarbiology2023 conference with the best team ever <a href="/mpred_lab/">MPred Lab IMAS</a> <a href="/IMASUTAS/">IMAS</a>. So good to put faces on names that you read in scientific papers and witnessed amazing research projects! #polarbiology
Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest study tracking deep-diving seals reveals new ocean depths + seascapes beneath the East Antarctic. The study also uncovered detailed information about the waterways that erode the ice shelves from below. STORY: antarctic.org.au/seals-uncover-… PAPER: nature.com/articles/s4324…

The latest study tracking deep-diving seals reveals new ocean depths + seascapes beneath the East Antarctic. The study also uncovered detailed information about the waterways that erode the ice shelves from below.

STORY: antarctic.org.au/seals-uncover-…

PAPER: nature.com/articles/s4324…
Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a busy week for ACEAS at the SOOS Symposium! Yesterday our COO @indihj delivered the morning plenary. Today, two of our post docs + two CIs will present on voyages on the Southern Ocean, its food webs & biogeochemistry, as well as ocean overturning slowdown

Prof. Mary-Anne Lea (@icetempete) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emperor penguins: thousands of chicks in Antarctica likely died due to catastrophic early ice breakout during record-low. Stable ice critical to fledge healthy chicks w adult plumage. Crucial insights from ⁦@PeterTFretwell & team ⁦British Antarctic Survey 🐧⁩ theguardian.com/world/2023/aug…

David Green (@davobgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work on #zooplankton? Come share your research at the Zooplankton Symposium! Lots of great sessions for you to submit abstracts to 👉tinyurl.com/322vbepjand and some financial support available for ECRs. Get in quick - abstract submission and early registration closes 30 Sep!

Alexis Bahl (@bahlalexis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention Southern Ocean #zooplankton peeps across all specialities - we want to highlight your research next year at the #ZPS in Hobart! Funding support available for Early Career.

Kieran Murphy (@holistic_squid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working with zooplankton, trait data and open science? Join our workshop Zooplankton Symposium #ZPS7, FAIR zooplankton trait data use in ecology🐟🦐🪼🦑 Register by Sep 30 to attend or submit an abstract if you want to present your work. More details here: meetings.pices.int/Meetings/Inter…

Working with zooplankton, trait data and open science?

Join our workshop <a href="/Zoop_Symposium/">Zooplankton Symposium</a>  #ZPS7, FAIR zooplankton trait data use in ecology🐟🦐🪼🦑

Register by Sep 30 to attend or submit an abstract if you want to present your work.
 
More details here: meetings.pices.int/Meetings/Inter…
NASA Earth (@nasaearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in – data from our newest Earth-observing satellite, PACE! With PACE data, scientists can study microscopic life in the ocean and particles in the air, allowing us to monitor ocean health, air pollution, and impacts of climate change. More: go.nasa.gov/4aNNGe2

Just in – data from our newest Earth-observing satellite, PACE!

With PACE data, scientists can study microscopic life in the ocean and particles in the air, allowing us to monitor ocean health, air pollution, and impacts of climate change. More: go.nasa.gov/4aNNGe2
IMAS (@imasutas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new IMAS-led study using robotic floats has revealed just how much airborne dust fertilises the Southern Ocean - which is a key climate 'shock absorber'. Find out why this is critical for the Earth's climate: tinyurl.com/mrj3zyhv

A new IMAS-led study using robotic floats has revealed just how much airborne dust fertilises the Southern Ocean - which is a key climate 'shock absorber'. Find out why this is critical for the Earth's climate: tinyurl.com/mrj3zyhv