Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Slesinger, PhD

@fishiologist_em

Research fish biologist at NOAA AFSC. PhD at RutgersU. Fish physiology & reproductive biology in a changing environment. Views are my own. she/her

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Chris Free (@chrisfree14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in BioCon is fav of my career. We simulation test strategies for reducing whale entanglements in the CA Dungeness crab fishery. We find that simple gear reductions lower risk and maintain catches better than complex dynamic mgmt approaches (1/10) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we started a BIG experiment (5 month long)! We’re exposing adult Arctic cod to ocean acidification conditions throughout reproductive development to see the cumulative effects on spawning output, quality, & larval hatch success. #fishphysiology

Rutgers_RUCOOL (@rutgers_rucool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RUCOOL Grad Student Lauren Cook was featured in a recent article entitled "All the Fish We Cannot See" on Hakai Magazine. Nothing like getting interviewed about how fish poop impacts the climate. hakaimagazine.com/fea.../all-the…

Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re looking for someone to help out with our fish physiology experiments! Thinking someone at a post bac or masters level. Ask me if you have any questions! Feel free to share.

We’re looking for someone to help out with our fish physiology experiments! Thinking someone at a post bac or masters level. Ask me if you have any questions! Feel free to share.
Tommy Norin (@t_norin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 weeks left to apply for the postdoc position in experimental fish ecophysiology and metabolic scaling open in my lab at DTU Aqua (DTU ) in Denmark. Link to full ad and how to apply in my original post below. Please repost widely and get in touch if you want to know more.

Gail Schwieterman, PhD (@gdschwieterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you ever think about sub-lethal impacts of stress on fish? 🐟 If so, we want YOU to contribute to our session at International Congress on the Biology of Fish! Come nerd-out as we discuss vulnerability to environmental stress across all different species and life stages 🤓

Do you ever think about sub-lethal impacts of stress on fish? 🐟 If so, we want YOU to contribute to our session at <a href="/ICBF_2024/">International Congress on the Biology of Fish</a>! Come nerd-out as we discuss vulnerability to environmental stress across all different species and life stages 🤓
Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to start my career with NOAA! I’ll be joining as a research fish biologist through the Alaska Fisheries Science Center at the Newport OR lab and focusing on physiological ecology and reproductive biology of important Alaskan fishery species. 🫶🐟

Excited to start my career with NOAA! I’ll be joining as a research fish biologist through the Alaska Fisheries Science Center at the Newport OR lab and focusing on physiological ecology and reproductive biology of important Alaskan fishery species. 🫶🐟
AIFRB (@aifrb_fisheries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Jeff Vieser is our new AIFRB president after a unanimous board decision. He is the lead for national stock assessment tracking, reporting, & processes through NOAA fisheries; he hopes to bring his passion for engagement, collaboration, & inclusive science to AIFRB.

Exciting news! Jeff Vieser is our new AIFRB president after a unanimous board decision. He is the lead for national stock assessment tracking, reporting, &amp; processes through NOAA fisheries; he hopes to bring his passion for engagement, collaboration, &amp; inclusive science to AIFRB.
Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final PhD chapter is now out! Physiology 🤝 fisheries management. We explored a physiological tool, Metabolic Index, to define and project habitat loss under warming on the US East Coast. We also discuss MI’s usefulness in a fisheries management context. journals.plos.org/climate/articl…

Emily Slesinger, PhD (@fishiologist_em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out recent postdoc work! We find ocean warming to be a significant stressor for young pacific cod & the effects of acidification vary by age (+ ➡️ -), but some of that could be explained by life history (eggs = demersal; larvae = pelagic) link.springer.com/article/10.100…

NOAA Fisheries AK (@noaafisheriesak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New NOAA Fisheries study looks into the future by replicating predicted Alaska conditions in the laboratory. This study is the first to look at the interactive effects of ocean warming and acidification on Pacific cod. #PacificCod #ClimateChange #Alaska bit.ly/4aWlp5B

New NOAA Fisheries study looks into the future by replicating predicted Alaska conditions in the laboratory. This study is the first to look at the interactive effects of ocean warming and acidification on Pacific cod. 
 #PacificCod #ClimateChange #Alaska
bit.ly/4aWlp5B
PLOS Climate (@plosclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new Latitude blog post, we highlight the breadth of research recently published in PLOS Climate that addresses key questions at the nexus of climate change and ecology. latitude.plos.org/2024/10/discov…