Clare Ostle (@clareostle) 's Twitter Profile
Clare Ostle

@clareostle

Marine biogeochemist @thembauk, co-ordinator of the Pacific @CPRSurvey.
Born at 348.97ppm CO2 🌍 she/her

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The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey (@cprsurvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our recently released 2024 CPR Survey report has just been made available! You can now access the complete booklet, which offers a summary of our work and highlights from some of our significant research findings. Take a look at the full publication here: buff.ly/47tyqRx

Our recently released 2024 CPR Survey report has just been made available! You can now access the complete booklet, which offers a summary of our work and highlights from some of our significant research findings. Take a look at the full publication here: buff.ly/47tyqRx
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey (@cprsurvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How did the recent North Pacific Marine Heatwave affect #phytoplankton in the Gulf of Alaska? Dr Loïck Kléparski presented research using CPR data at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium, a great opportunity to share research about this highly productive marine ecosystem #AMSS2024

How did the recent North Pacific Marine Heatwave affect #phytoplankton in the Gulf of Alaska? Dr Loïck Kléparski presented research using CPR data at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium, a great opportunity to share research about this highly productive marine ecosystem #AMSS2024
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey (@cprsurvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #taxonomistappreciationday we're celebrating our brilliant Senior Analyst, Marianne Wootton. She's trained almost the entire current CPR Analysis team, as well as countless others at plankton taxonomy workshops. After 22 yrs she's stepping down, thank you for everything Maz!

This #taxonomistappreciationday we're celebrating our brilliant Senior Analyst, Marianne Wootton. She's trained almost the entire current CPR Analysis team, as well as countless others at plankton taxonomy workshops. After 22 yrs she's stepping down, thank you for everything Maz!
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (@ant_partnership) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤩 Marine #zooplankton are eco-superstars. Without their carbon transport, no suitable climate for us. Without their nutrient recycling, food webs fall apart. Without their foundation, fisheries would collapse. Statement from Zooplankton Symposium #ZPS7 ⤵️ aappartnership.org.au/conference-sta…

Pippa Moore (@pippa_j_moore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good piece in The Conversation by Cat Wilding & Hannah Earp on the potential for seeding kelp to gravel and scallop shells to restore degraded kelp forests theconversation.com/attaching-seaw… via

Clare Ostle (@clareostle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loved trying #pysanky egg painting with family this Easter, thanks to my sister's wonderful neighbour Briony. Spot the different #plankton 🧐

Loved trying #pysanky egg painting with family this Easter, thanks to my sister's wonderful neighbour Briony. Spot the different #plankton 🧐
Toby Kiers (@kierstoby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist. Intense & exciting to have my essay published in The New York Times exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance Mapping fungi w/family SPUN New York Times Opinion: tinyurl.com/5adc5cwf (photo 2011, Kenya)

Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist. 

Intense &amp; exciting to have my essay published in <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance

Mapping fungi w/family <a href="/spununderground/">SPUN</a> <a href="/nytopinion/">New York Times Opinion</a>: tinyurl.com/5adc5cwf
(photo 2011, Kenya)
Jake Weis (@jakob_weis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new paper out today in nature: We found that windblown iron-rich dust supports a third of the Southern Ocean’s biological productivity, highlighting the vital role dust plays in the global carbon cycle. 🌬️🏜️🌊🌱 📝 nature.com/articles/s4158…

Excited to share our new paper out today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>:

We found that windblown iron-rich dust supports a third of the Southern Ocean’s biological productivity, highlighting the vital role dust plays in the global carbon cycle. 🌬️🏜️🌊🌱

📝 nature.com/articles/s4158…
PICES - North Pacific Marine Science Organization (@pices_marinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️Important extended deadline for PICES 2024❗️ Thinking of joining us for PICES 2024? You have more time to get your abstract and registration in! New deadline of June 30th for: - Abstract submissions - Early registration - Financial support applications 🌐Meeting details

❗️Important extended deadline for PICES 2024❗️
Thinking of joining us for PICES 2024? You have more time to get your abstract and registration in! 

New deadline of June 30th for:
- Abstract submissions 
- Early registration 
- Financial support applications

🌐Meeting details