
Jess S Glanz
@jsglanz
Joint Research Specialist
KAUST Reefscape Restoration Initiative
Global Change Ecology & Ecological Oceanography Labs
MS @CSUNBIO
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18-09-2019 01:15:14
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Proud bestie moment: Emily Ladin Emily S. Ladin, now Master of Science, kicking her defense’s a** and schooling folks on giant sea bass early development like it’s NBD!! Congrats and wish I could celebrate with you in person 🥂🥳🫶🏼 Can’t wait to see where you’ll succeed next!!


Safe travels and happy investigating in Guam and beyond, Garret Garret O’Donnell!

Last week, the Smithsonian NMNH Global ARMS Program’s Drs. Chris Meyer and Sarah Tweedt and Dr. Jessica Miles’ team from Palm Beach State College visited @smithsoniansms to process ARMS (Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures) from the Indian River Lagoon and Jupiter Inlet. #oceanarms #biodiversity


Thank you Emma and Hunter Glanz for helping us progress with a few of the many questions we're interested in exploring! #Statistics #biology #RStats #undergrad #summerresearch #collaboration #WomeninScience #learnbydoing



📢📢👇🏽Looking for a job in early 2023 related to corals and environmental change (MS preferred but not required)? We're hiring for our deoxygenation team SmithsonianMarineStn in Fort Pierce, FL. Awesome place to work, great group of people! Submit app by Dec 18th. DM with questions!


🚨JOB ALERT🚨 SmithsonianMarineStn is hiring an educator! Do you have a passion for outreach and sharing your knowledge with others? For more info, see below. Send your cover letter, CV and 3 references to [email protected] by Jan 16, 2023! #jobalert #educator #outreach #aquarium


The SmithsonianMarineStn had the best holiday party- including decorate your own scientist cookies and Indian River Lagoon dirt pudding! SMS Benthic Ecology Lab


My final day as a SmithsonianMarineStn #postdoc with this wonderful team -including those not in the group photo today! Thank you all this memorable experience. Excited to continue collaborating for more groundbreaking #research on the impact of ocean deoxygenation on #coralreefs 🪸



📢📢Just out in Science Advances !!📢📢 tinyurl.com/rb3pu26v Our study shows that ocean currents can shelter coral reefs during major El Niño heatwaves. How did this happen…? By enhancing upwelling and delivering valuable nutrition to corals during peak thermal stress. [1/5]
![Mike Fox (@miked_fox) on Twitter photo 📢📢Just out in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a> !!📢📢
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Our study shows that ocean currents can shelter coral reefs during major El Niño heatwaves. How did this happen…? By enhancing upwelling and delivering valuable nutrition to corals during peak thermal stress. [1/5] 📢📢Just out in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a> !!📢📢
tinyurl.com/rb3pu26v
Our study shows that ocean currents can shelter coral reefs during major El Niño heatwaves. How did this happen…? By enhancing upwelling and delivering valuable nutrition to corals during peak thermal stress. [1/5]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FyrDttaakAMqeL8.jpg)
