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Zootaxa updates (@zootaxa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Calcareous #sponges (#Porifera, #Calcarea) from São Sebastião, São Paulo: #newspecies and #newrecords in two marine protected areas of Southeastern #Brazil Ecoregion #taxonomy doi.org/10.11646/zoota…

#Calcareous #sponges (#Porifera, #Calcarea) from São Sebastião, São Paulo: #newspecies and #newrecords in two marine protected areas of Southeastern #Brazil Ecoregion
#taxonomy
doi.org/10.11646/zoota…
Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: A research on the allocation of rights and responsibilities in the three-dimensional marine blue carbon ecosystem under the background of marine carbon neutrality frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Evaluating foraminifera-bound δ15N as an ocean deoxygenation proxy: the influence of oxygen-deficient zone depths frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

Dr Alice C loves lungfish (she/her) (@draliceclement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Macroevolutionary role reversals in the earliest radiation of bony fishes", led by Emily Troyer 🐠🐟🐡 Emily Troyer & Rafael Rivero-Vega (Current Biology) examines 86 species of early bony fish lower jaw shape variation, rates of evo & Mech Adv through time. cell.com/current-biolog…

James Albert 🐟 🇺🇦 (@jamesal0410008) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing in evolution makes as much sense as it does in the light of the fossil record. Fossils provide better estimates of ancestral body size than do extant taxa in fishes. scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&…

Nothing in evolution makes as much sense as it does in the light of the fossil record. Fossils provide better estimates of ancestral body size than do extant taxa in fishes. 

scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&…
Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Effect of natural bioactive compounds on growth and welfare in Octopus vulgaris paralarvae frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

Palaeontologia Electronica (@palaeoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find out more about the latest #whale 'missing link'! We dig in to the new right whale relative Megabalaena sapporoensis in our latest blog post, featuring new commentary from lead author Yoshi Tanaka. palaeo-electronica.org/content/blog/5…

Find out more about the latest #whale 'missing link'!

We dig in to the new right whale relative Megabalaena sapporoensis in our latest blog post, featuring new commentary from lead author Yoshi Tanaka.

palaeo-electronica.org/content/blog/5…
Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Statistical characterization of projected flooding and erosion processes for coastal management frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Editorial: Patterns, causes and consequences of intraspecific variation in environmental tolerance in fishes frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #FishScience

PADI (@padi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever had an encounter with a Sea Cow? 👀 This gentle giant is often spotted grazing on seagrasses, playing a vital role in keeping our underwater ecosystems healthy! Its presence is a sign of a thriving marine environment. 💙 #PADI #Underwate #SeaCow

Have you ever had an encounter with a Sea Cow? 👀

This gentle giant is often spotted grazing on seagrasses, playing a vital role in keeping our underwater ecosystems healthy! Its presence is a sign of a thriving marine environment. 💙

#PADI #Underwate #SeaCow
Oceana (@oceana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐢 The largest of the hard-shelled sea turtles, green turtles face a fight for survival from the moment they hatch. And today, they’re up against some of their biggest threats yet. Read: oceana.ly/4oYf9la

🐢 The largest of the hard-shelled sea turtles, green turtles face a fight for survival from the moment they hatch. And today, they’re up against some of their biggest threats yet. 

Read: oceana.ly/4oYf9la
Oceana (@oceana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s no wonder dugongs are also known as “sea cows” — these slow-moving marine mammals spend their days munching on vegetation like seagrass! 🌿 🐮 Dugongs are closely related to manatees, which are also called sea cows for their grazing habits. Learn more:

It’s no wonder dugongs are also known as “sea cows” — these slow-moving marine mammals spend their days munching on vegetation like seagrass! 🌿 🐮 

Dugongs are closely related to manatees, which are also called sea cows for their grazing habits. Learn more:
Zootaxa updates (@zootaxa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shallow-water bryozoans collected during R.V. #Meteor expedition 5/2 “MINDIK” from the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and Gulf of Aden, along the coasts of #Djibouti and #Yemen #taxonomy doi.org/10.11646/zoota…

Shallow-water bryozoans collected during R.V. #Meteor expedition 5/2 “MINDIK” from the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and Gulf of Aden, along the coasts of #Djibouti and #Yemen
#taxonomy
doi.org/10.11646/zoota…
UNESCO Ocean (@iocunesco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️ From Science to Action: Dive into the IOC's Latest News! ➡️ Dive into the full issue here: mailchi.mp/unesco/ioc-new… #OceanScience #OceanAction #OceanDecade

🗞️ From Science to Action: Dive into the IOC's Latest News!

➡️ Dive into the full issue here: mailchi.mp/unesco/ioc-new…

#OceanScience #OceanAction #OceanDecade
Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Statistical models for the estimation of pH and aragonite saturation state in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Antarctic krill are at the center of the region’s food web. Recent research underscores the importance of conservation measures for the crustacean, which must factor in the full Antarctic ecosystem. pewtrsts.org/45yekGU 📸 Rob King

Antarctic krill are at the center of the region’s food web. 

Recent research underscores the importance of conservation measures for the crustacean, which must factor in the full Antarctic ecosystem. pewtrsts.org/45yekGU

📸 Rob King
Saving the Blue (@savingtheblue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Depending on the time of year the types of sharks we see can vary a bit. In the summer months we tend to see more smaller species, like blacknose as well as juvenile sharks. In the winter months we see larger sharks and have a higher chance of seeing Great Hammerheads. However,

Depending on the time of year the types of sharks we see can vary a bit. In the summer months we tend to see more smaller species, like blacknose as well as juvenile sharks. In the winter months we see larger sharks and have a higher chance of seeing Great Hammerheads. 

However,
Zootaxa updates (@zootaxa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the genus #Iphinoe (#Crustacea, #Cumacea) from Japanese waters and the Sulu Sea, #Philippines, with the description of two #newspecies #taxonomy doi.org/10.11646/zoota…

On the genus #Iphinoe (#Crustacea, #Cumacea) from Japanese waters and the Sulu Sea, #Philippines, with the description of two #newspecies
#taxonomy
doi.org/10.11646/zoota…