Sea Gaynus
@seagaynus
Dr.Camille Gaynus
Coral Reef Scientist
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11-07-2020 01:10:43
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#BIMSRollCall ngozimoguguah (PhD) Dr. T is for Trouble, Good Trouble Sea Gaynus ASLO having fun while networking and sharing science during Aquatic Science meeting at San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A quadrat is a tool used by marine biologists in the field while SCUBA diving or snorkeling. One of our organizers, Sea Gaynus is show here using a quadrat and the point intercept method to quantify benthic cover in a coral reef #WhatisMarineScience #BlackinMarineScience
Find out what #MarineScience means to Dr. Tiara Moore Dr. T is for Trouble, Good Trouble & Dr. Ayana Johnson Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson ๐. Today 5pm EST (10pm GMT): IG Live - buff.ly/33tQWLq #WhatIsMarineScience - Thanks to Black in Marine Science / #BlackinMarineScienceWeek ๐ฆ๐ฆ ๐๐๐ฅผ๐ฆ ๐งฌ๐งช๐๐งฌ๐๐ ๐งช๐ง
Watch this video as Dr. Camille Gaynus (Sea Gaynus) shares her hair routine with us! #IAmNotMyHair
Please RT! Multiple postdoc positions are open immediately in our group on rare earths- and other critical metals separations! No f-element- or separations chemistry experience necessary. Come join us in Philadelphia, where great things are happening! Chemjobber
Did you know that all this week it's #BlackinMarineScienceWeek?! Join amazing researchers Black in Marine Science around the world as they discuss being Black and working in the marine environment, says #EGUblogs guest blogger Sea Gaynus! Read more: egu.eu/6UN1FW/
Part 1 from our talk with Speak Up for Blue Featuring Momma Troutman And @CarleeMJ_, Sea Gaynus and their moms!! Great time Recording with and meeting the other Marine Moms!!
Donโt let the past scare or intimidate you, as Evie Stockley said, โThose who cannot forget the past are destined to remix itโ Camille Gaynus. Postdoctoral Scholar. Sea Gaynus. #ForUsFriday #BlackinMarineScienceWeek
Thank you for the opportunity RealScientists. Go follow Black in Marine Science We are here to dismantle the exclusionary practices that have prevented Black people from marine science careers and create space for Black marine scientist, current and future. Sea Gaynus