Natasha Garner (@_natashagarner) 's Twitter Profile
Natasha Garner

@_natashagarner

Lover of all animals 💗 most fond of the underwater kind 🐠

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calendar_today26-02-2015 01:54:32

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Lots of MQ talks today 🎉 great talk today Steph Bagala on fish migration on oyster reefs! If you want to ask her more questions about her research she’s rocking the fish earrings! 🐠 #amsa2023 Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences

Lots of MQ talks today 🎉 great talk today <a href="/SeaSteffers/">Steph Bagala</a> on fish migration on oyster reefs! If you want to ask her more questions about her research she’s rocking the fish earrings! 🐠 #amsa2023 <a href="/mqnatsci/">Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences</a>
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Flight back to Sydney cancelled. Oh nooo 😜 I guess I’ll have to stay another night on the Gold Coast 😎 extended #amsa2023

Kai or Aurie 🍉 (@kkaineus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT! I'm looking to get short statements from queer marine scientists & biologists (& related fields) about their experiences being queer in their fields. Any level of experience or career is okay, anonymous statements are possible. DM me here on Twitter or email me!

Please RT! I'm looking to get short statements from queer marine scientists &amp; biologists (&amp; related fields) about their experiences being queer in their fields. Any level of experience or career is okay, anonymous statements are possible. DM me here on Twitter or email me!
Marine Ecology Group (@meg_mq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, Kristen McSpadden is behind the scenes of MEG Twitter. She’s a marine ecologist, with interests in fishery sustainability and remote sensing, and is currently undertaking a PhD to better understand the population dynamics of sea cucumbers on the Great Barrier Reef.

This week, <a href="/_krisfish/">Kristen McSpadden</a> is behind the scenes of MEG Twitter. She’s a marine ecologist, with interests in fishery sustainability and remote sensing, and is currently undertaking a PhD to better understand the population dynamics of sea cucumbers on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Just a baby 🥹 It’s worth freezing in Sydney waters 🤿 🥶 some of my favourite cephalopods are out, and adorable baby PJs everywhere #BabyShark #PortJacksonShark

Just a baby 🥹 

It’s worth freezing in Sydney waters 🤿 🥶 some of my favourite cephalopods are out, and adorable baby PJs everywhere #BabyShark #PortJacksonShark
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🎥 from our trip to the GBR last March! Often confused with the Longfin Bannerfish, the Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus, aka “Gill” in Finding Nemo) is the only species in its family Zanclidae.

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Some more #mollusk magic! I will never get tired of seeing these guys. #timorleste #bobtailsquid #octopus #teaminvert #marinediversity #cephalopods

Some more #mollusk magic! I will never get tired of seeing these guys. #timorleste #bobtailsquid #octopus #teaminvert #marinediversity #cephalopods