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Peter Gaube

@pgaube

I use satellites and numerical models to study the open ocean with the goal of furthering our knowledge of how the movement of water controls life in the sea.

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New paper from my lab on how turtles use eddies bit.ly/2m4a0dO Spoiler, they like anticyclones, likely because they are warm

New paper from my lab on how turtles use eddies bit.ly/2m4a0dO
Spoiler, they like anticyclones, likely because they are warm
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What are white #Sharks doing in the open ocean? Schmidt Ocean cruise on Falkor investigating White Shark Cafe in N. Pac. now, and new paper from Peter Gaube and our lab shows females diving deep in AC eddies in NW Atl. goo.gl/WiKTES @ocearch Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Camrin Braun

What are white #Sharks doing in the open ocean? <a href="/SchmidtOcean/">Schmidt Ocean</a> cruise on Falkor investigating White Shark Cafe in N. Pac. now, and new paper from <a href="/pgaube/">Peter Gaube</a> and our lab shows females diving deep in AC eddies in NW Atl.   goo.gl/WiKTES @ocearch <a href="/WHOI/">Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)</a> <a href="/braunianmotion/">Camrin Braun</a>
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#SharkScienceFriday Scientists use our open source data from Mary Lee the shark & Lydia Shark to solve how the apex predators survive in biological deserts of the open ocean go.nature.com/2KlDxcg

#SharkScienceFriday Scientists use our open source data from <a href="/MaryLeeShark/">Mary Lee the shark</a> &amp; <a href="/RockStarLydia/">Lydia Shark</a> to solve how the apex predators survive in biological deserts of the open ocean go.nature.com/2KlDxcg
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Our 32nd expedition to the Gulf Stream will be bigger than anything we’ve done before. This time we’re going beyond just sharks to study the overall health of the ocean. We can’t wait to depart on Expedition Gulf Stream!