
Albert Pessarrodona
@pessa_3
Marine ecologist. Particularly interested in seaweed forests. Big fan of vegetables, diving and the outdoors. @givingwhatwecan
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Join us at UWA Oceans Institute in beautiful Perth, Australia! Thomas Wernberg and I are looking for PhD students to study #kelp #forests and #climatechange. Applications due July 31! Both domestic and international students are encouraged to apply. Please share widely :)




Why are the impacts of #climatechange so variable? Excited to share our new review paper in Global Change Biology which explores the role of local environmental variation in mediating the impacts of extreme marine heatwaves UWA Research Forrest Foundation onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…

Just returned from another great trip at Ashmore Reef (NW Aus) where we retrieved more than 20 oceanographic instruments and collected the first ever oceanographic measurements of waves, currents and water levels across the reef 🪸 Australian Institute of Marine Science Australian Marine Parks


📢 Excited to finally release our new tool ReefAdapt.org - making genomic information more accessible for #marinerestoration. Out now Communications Biology nature.com/articles/s4200… UWA Oceans Institute UWA Research Flinders University




AIMS@UWA post-doc position (3 year) on marine connectivity is live! 🌊external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/519010/… Eric Treml Graeme Cumming Ryan Lowe UWA Oceans Institute Australian Institute of Marine Science



Public Talk The Great Southern Reef Speaker: Nestor E. Bosch Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and UWA Robert & Maude Gledden Visiting Fellow. 7 March, 5pm, UWA Albany Centre events.humanitix.com/great-southern… UWA Research UWA Oceans Institute



A rare encounter with the enigmatic Red Velvetfish. This deep-red, cryptic species—found only in southern Australian waters -was once more common but is now rarely seen. Recent research by Graham Edgar has identified the Red Velvetfish as one of three endemic Australian species