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SCOOBY Research

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Scripps Coastal & Open Ocean BiogeochemistrY (SCOOBY) Research Group at @Scripps_Ocean

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RUM/UPRM (@uprm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez le da la bienvenida al doctor Travis Courtney, profesor de nueva contratación del Departamento de Ciencias Marinas. #NuevoProfesoradoRUM Prensa RUM @tacourtne Agustin Rullan RUM/UPRM Universidad de Puerto Rico - UPR Scripps Institution of Oceanography

El Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez le da la bienvenida al doctor Travis Courtney, profesor de nueva contratación del Departamento de Ciencias Marinas. #NuevoProfesoradoRUM <a href="/PrensaRUM/">Prensa RUM</a> @tacourtne <a href="/RullanAgustin/">Agustin Rullan</a> <a href="/uprm/">RUM/UPRM</a>  <a href="/UPR_Oficial/">Universidad de Puerto Rico - UPR</a> <a href="/Scripps_Ocean/">Scripps Institution of Oceanography</a>
Max Rintoul (@max_rintoul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to present on the first day of #icrs2021! If you're attending, come to hear about how physical processes control (and might predict!) biogeochemical variability, and stay to see how I fare answering questions at 3am

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In this interview, Dr. Travis Courtney (@tacourtne) from The BERG Lab at RUM/UPRM talks about his latest NOAA Ocean Acidification Program collaboration with SCOOBY Research, as well as coral reef health, diversity in the research community and #OpenScience. everyone.plos.org/2022/01/27/an-… 📷 Andreas Andersson

In this interview, Dr. Travis Courtney (@tacourtne) from <a href="/theberglab/">The BERG Lab</a> at <a href="/uprm/">RUM/UPRM</a> talks about his latest <a href="/OA_NOAA/">NOAA Ocean Acidification Program</a> collaboration with <a href="/scoobyresearch/">SCOOBY Research</a>, as well as coral reef health, diversity in the research community and #OpenScience.

everyone.plos.org/2022/01/27/an-…

📷 Andreas Andersson
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (@scripps_ocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new program at Scripps Oceanography supports #diversity in scientific diving, and aims to make the diving community a more inclusive space. 🤿 Launching in Fall 2022, the DIVERsity Fellowship Program is now accepting applications until June 3. Read more: scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-fello…

A new program at Scripps Oceanography supports #diversity in scientific diving, and aims to make the diving community a more inclusive space. 🤿 Launching in Fall 2022, the DIVERsity Fellowship Program is now accepting applications until June 3. Read more: scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-fello…
Dr. Phil Bresnahan (@insituphile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's so exciting to see this paper out! I've had a wonderful time working on this project. I'm lucky to collaborate with great people and talk about surfing and the #ocean/#climatechange with so many groups around the world. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

SCOOBY Research (@scoobyresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our very own PhD candidate, @apezner, is defending her PhD dissertation in just 10 days! RSVP at the link to attend virtually 🪸🫧

Scripps Institution of Oceanography (@scripps_ocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study led by Scripps researchers shares how coral reefs around the globe are losing oxygen and why continued research is crucial to protect these habitats teeming with life.🪸📹: Yi Wei scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-study…

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Led by Scripps alum @apezner and SCOOBY Research, the study captured the current state of hypoxia—or low oxygen levels—at 32 different sites including Japan, Hawaii, Panama, and more. Results revealed that hypoxia is already pervasive on many reefs. 📷: @tacourtne

Led by Scripps alum @apezner and <a href="/scoobyresearch/">SCOOBY Research</a>, the study captured the current state of hypoxia—or low oxygen levels—at 32 different sites including Japan, Hawaii, Panama, and more. Results revealed that hypoxia is already pervasive on many reefs. 📷: @tacourtne
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Rising temperatures & frequent marine heat waves will likely lead to increased low oxygen conditions on coral reefs. “Determining which thresholds are relevant will be important in making predictions about how reefs might change under warming and oxygen loss.” -@apezner

Rising temperatures &amp; frequent marine heat waves will likely lead to increased low oxygen conditions on coral reefs.

“Determining which thresholds are relevant will be important in making predictions about how reefs might change under warming and oxygen loss.” -@apezner
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Learn more about the study published in NatureClimate, which is the first study documenting oxygen conditions on coral reef ecosystems at this scale. #NSFStories scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-study…

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A new study led by Scripps scientists with SCOOBY Research and a team of national and international colleagues is providing an unprecedented examination of oxygen loss on #CoralReefs around the globe under ocean warming. 🪸 Dive into the research. ⬇️ scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-study…