Ahmed Sh Ibrahim Sh Aba (@ahmedshibrahim5) 's Twitter Profile
Ahmed Sh Ibrahim Sh Aba

@ahmedshibrahim5

Marine Scientist | Fishery Protection inspector| Environmentalist -Lecturer of Fisheries Science | -Scuba Diver

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Choosing the right research topic is fundamental to scholarly achievement. Use this flowchart to narrow down ideas: Credit: HelpfulPapers

Choosing the right research topic is fundamental to scholarly achievement.

Use this flowchart to narrow down ideas:

Credit: HelpfulPapers
CoralWatch (@coral_watch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need your help to monitor this bleaching event! Explore the gallery below to learn more. Remember to be careful with your snorkelling fins as bleached reefs are fragile! Photos: Professor Emeritus Justin Marshall, Reni Zehetmayer & Emer Cunningham

We need your help to monitor this bleaching event!
Explore the gallery below to learn more.

Remember to be careful with your snorkelling fins as bleached reefs are fragile!

Photos: Professor Emeritus Justin Marshall, Reni Zehetmayer & Emer Cunningham
Mufti Menk (@muftimenk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almighty. You’re the only One who knows the trials and tribulations we are facing right now. Only You know our pain & discomfort. Only You know our grief and sorrow. Only You have the power to heal us, grant hope in our hearts and make us whole again. Aameen.

Marine Research and Coastal Development Center (@marcod_somalia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting discussions this week with WIOMSA as we explore new collaborations and partnerships for our upcoming marine research projects. Together, we're committed to advancing marine science and sustainability in our region. #MarineResearch #Somalia #East_africa #ocean #Africa

Exciting discussions this week with <a href="/wiomsa/">WIOMSA</a> as we explore new collaborations and partnerships for our upcoming marine research projects. Together, we're committed to advancing marine science and sustainability in our region.

#MarineResearch #Somalia #East_africa #ocean #Africa
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Despite its limited information, this photo from Western Australian Museum is widely used in Somalia, highlighting the urgent need for data collection to unlock the full potential of the country's fisheries sector. #Somalia #Fisheries #MarineResources #Development #marcod

Despite its limited information, this photo from <a href="/wamuseum/">Western Australian Museum</a> is widely used in Somalia, highlighting the urgent need for data collection to unlock the full potential of the country's fisheries sector. #Somalia #Fisheries #MarineResources #Development #marcod
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#NEWS: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is working to address harmful fishing subsidies that contribute to #overfishing. While progress has been made with the 2022 agreement that bans subsidies supporting #illegal or unregulated fishing. #overfishing

#NEWS: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is working to address harmful fishing subsidies that contribute to #overfishing.

While progress has been made with the 2022 agreement that bans subsidies supporting #illegal or unregulated fishing.
#overfishing
Emma Camp (@emmafcamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coral reefs support more than 1 billion people, so their loss would have significant ecological consequences as well as serious repercussions for communities worldwide. Check out our perspective on the link between reef consideration & human rights onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…

Coral Reef Alliance (@coral_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that #seafans use their polyps to catch small food particles like phytoplankton and bacteria from the water? 🪸 They grow in a way that perfectly aligns with the water current, making it easier for them to trap food. Nature’s efficiency at its finest!

Did you know that #seafans use their polyps to catch small food particles like phytoplankton and bacteria from the water? 🪸

They grow in a way that perfectly aligns with the water current, making it easier for them to trap food. Nature’s efficiency at its finest!
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6 key ingredients to make your Discussion section stand out. The discussion section is where your research comes alive. It’s not just about listing results but weaving a narrative that highlights your study's significance.

6 key ingredients to make your Discussion section stand out.

The discussion section is where your research comes alive.

It’s not just about listing results but weaving a narrative that highlights your study's significance.
Abdinasir A. Mohamed (@abdulle27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I presented a brief updates on 🇸🇴 fisheries sector and highlighted opportunities and challenges. We face today is lack information about catch data on fish species from SCF Also, O-fishing is a critical governance issue with significant impacts marine resources & local economies

I presented a brief updates on 🇸🇴 fisheries sector and highlighted opportunities and challenges. We face today is lack information about catch data on fish species from SCF Also, O-fishing is a critical governance issue with significant impacts marine resources &amp; local economies
Coral Restoration Foundation (@coralcrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coral reefs are a major economic force, supporting tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection. Protecting reefs is an investment in economic resilience. Check out this infographic to see why healthy reefs matter. #CoralRestoration #BlueEconomy #ReefResilience #SustainableFuture

Coral reefs are a major economic force, supporting tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection. Protecting reefs is an investment in economic resilience.
Check out this infographic to see why healthy reefs matter. 
#CoralRestoration #BlueEconomy #ReefResilience #SustainableFuture
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🌊 Coral Connections Matter! New research from the University of Queensland shows that coral larvae of Popillopora verrucosa can travel up to 52 km, while Stylophora pistillata larvae stay within just ~100 m. Connectivity means stronger, more resilient reefs. by Spijna