Henry Choong
@rbcmhydroids
Curator, Invertebrate Zoology at the Royal British Columbia Museum
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http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/ 06-04-2017 20:37:52
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It’s #FieldworkFriday! We want to give a huge THANK YOU to the folks at Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin for helping us retrieve our panels this week! You’ve all been amazing and we’re so grateful! 😄🙏🏼 #FieldTeam #Retrieval #FoulingProject #Collaboration #Galapagos 📷 Kristen Larson, Linda McCann
#FridayFeels Just finished processing the last of our plates! Who’s excited for the day to be done? WE ARE! 🙋🏼♀️ Who’s excited for tomorrow’s clean up? WE ARE!!! 🤗 📷 Gail Ashton #LabWork #FoulingProject #PlateAnalysis #Retrieval #Galapagos Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin
That's a wrap! Cheers to an amazing week of marine #InvasiveSpecies research and exploration in the #Galapagos with our awesome collaborators! Until next time! 🤗 #FoulingProject 📷Gail Ashton Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin Royal BC Museum Williams-Mystic Smithsonian Panama SmithsonianEnv #VMIBiology
Marine invertebrates that usually only inhabit coastal areas of the western Pacific Ocean have been found living and reproducing on plastic debris in the high seas in what is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, according to a study in NatureEcoEvo. go.nature.com/3onXuID
scientificamerican.com/article/surpri… Creatures Lurk in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch via Scientific American
#InvasionsLabPub 🚨New paper in NatureEcoEvo! The high seas are being colonized by a diverse group of coastal species, which are surviving & reproducing in the open ocean on floating plastic debris! #Rafting #MarineDebris #GPGarbagePatch doi.org/10.1038/s41559… 📷Linsey Haram
Dr. Victoria Arbour, curator of paleontology, for the official opening of the latest exhibit Dinosaurs of BC at Royal BC Museum! #victoriabuzz #yyj
#ICYMI, we have a new paper in NatureEcoEvo highlighting coastal organism richness & reproduction on floating plastic debris in the open ocean! #NorthPacificSubtropicalGyre #MarineDebris #Rafting nature.com/articles/s4155… 📷The Ocean Cleanup
#InverteFest you say?! I absolutely loved filming 6- and 8-legged creatures for this Hakai Institute series. This episode features bristletails (a personal fav), barnacle flies, and snout mites! youtu.be/ir5eXTrkBfI
.SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab' #LinseyHaram: "Biogeographical boundaries among marine ecosystems 🌊 — established for millions of years — are rapidly changing due to floating #PlasticPollution accumulating in the subtropical gyres" @LinseyHaram buff.ly/3NcjCQR