
Peter Nooteboom
@peternooteboom
Researcher Climate Physics at Utrecht University
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29-07-2012 18:03:27
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I'm calling for an "#IPCC for #marinelitter", to separate facts from fiction following Open Science standards. See my article at @EURACTIV: euractiv.com/section/energy… ERC=Science Squared European Research Council (ERC) Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht Young Academy Open Science Community Utrecht


Meet the OceanParcels Team: Erik van Sebille, Mikael Kaandorp, @ReintFischer , Delphine Lobelle, Victor Onink, Cleo Jongedijk, Peter Nooteboom, @daanreij, Deborah Bassotto, David Wichmann, Steffie Ypma & Christian Kehl (Dr. mat. nat. Christian Kehl)! Read more here: instagram.com/p/CBm2scAjl4X/…





How do ocean currents move plastic around? And why is it important to engage the public on that question? See this video of our UFollowtheOcean work by the European Research Council (ERC) youtube.com/watch?v=wrkgDl…

Where does the #tuna go? 🐟 Is it prey, Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs), other tuna or ocean flow? Peter Nooteboom, Erik van Sebille, Joe Scutt Phillips and Simon Nicol try to find out, using interacting tuna, FADs and prey in idealised numerical simulations. Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Pacific Community

Paper alert! 📢 doi.org/10.5194/esd-13… Led by Peter Nooteboom with @peterbijlWilkes Dr. mat. nat. Christian Kehl Erik van Sebille Martin Ziegler Anna S. von der Heydt and Henk A. Dijkstra #TwitterPoster #OpenScience #OceanParcels #Oceanography POPapers

Congratulations to the team's most recent Dr. Peter Nooteboom 🥳🥳🥳 He successfully defended his PhD thesis last week : "There and back again: The journey of sinking marine microplankton and its implication for past, present and future climate" 🧐➡️edu.nl/tmt46



1/2 Happy that the work on #tuna modelling and their interaction with fish aggregating devices got published recently in Ecological Modelling Elsevier Environment, by team members Peter Nooteboom, Christian Kehl and Erik van Sebille! doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol…



“Je moet wel gek zijn om de zee en de lucht te begrijpen. Maar je bent geniaal als het je lukt” Robbert Dijkgraaf in #vprothemind

