Mike Pace
@pacelabuva
Aquatic ecosystem ecologist at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia
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http://pace.evsc.virginia.edu/ 20-05-2015 15:44:18
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Bumped into 4-5 sand(?) sharks while doing research yesterday around 6 pm near the northern part of South Bay on the seaside of Virginia’s eastern shore Virginia Coast Reserve LTER UVa EnviSci
New issue of the #ASLO_Bulletin now online! Featuring discussions of the role of collaboration and working across national jurisdictions, how DEIJ influences research outputs, ways we can bridge gaps in science, two Institute profiles from Asia, + more! aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15396088/2…
Today was the Blue Planet Prize ceremony at Tokyo. I’ve met @FreshwaterSteve Center for Limnology and Susan at the party and we could catch up in a couple of minutes. Unfortunately, taking a photo was strictly prohibited. Congrats, Steve! It was a pleasure to meet you again in person!
#RegisterNow Imposter Syndrome often makes us attribute our accomplishments to luck rather than to ability, and think we are one step away from being exposed as frauds. Don't miss the #ASLO_ECC webinar on "Battling Imposter Syndrome" by Hugh Kearns. Bit.ly/3Tdm2iT
My interview on riverine #heatwave with Utah Public Radio came out today. Give it a listen! upr.org/show/undiscipl…
My newest paper was published online today in Estuaries & Coasts. It is the first study to examine the transfer of marine heatwaves into vegetated sediments (~80% of sediment heatwaves co-occur with a MHW). doi.org/10.1007/s12237… Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Virginia Coast Reserve LTER US LTER #heatwave
Please share! Myself and Kyle Cavanaugh UCLA are looking for a 2 year postdoc for our statewide beach and dune habitat mapping project. The postdoc will support project goals/tasks and develop their own independent research projects. Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) ASLO WSN_Students
Paul Kemp, Editor in Chief of L&O Methods retires at the end of July after 22 years. Paul's service on this journal and in other areas for ASLO (e.g. webmaster) has been amazing. He was interviewed in the ASLO Bulletin and text is available to all. aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…