Trish Albano
@trishalbano7
Marine Scientist | Ocean Explorer
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07-05-2014 00:25:52
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“Come together and connect!” is the motto of the upcoming #OceanSciences Meeting #OSM22 (February 27–March 4, 2022) AGU (American Geophysical Union) ASLO Oceanography Society Information including session list are available here 👇 aslo.org/osm2022/
Exploring the seafloor from the shallows to the shelf edge in South Africa’s Transkei, our research provided support to get the MPAs in the region extended offshore. It's just been published in Scientific Reports nature.com/articles/s4159… Denham Parker Prof Kerry Sink ACEP SAIAB
The ADCP-equipped SeaGlider being tested by University of Washington scientists to collect biological & physical data on small organisms in the ocean water column gets a little TLC before being returned to the water. [Full caption: go.usa.gov/xMNFx]
Patricia Albano, Internship Program Coordinator of National Marine Sanctuary Foundation in support of NOAA Ocean Exploration, was featured in Forbes discussing research she led at @UMiamiRSMAS on conservation benefits of #MPAs for #sharks. Read the article from Melissa Cristina Márquez here: ow.ly/WmSH50H9KPr
On Thursday of #BIPWeek, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and NOAA Ocean Exploration Internship Coordinator Trish Albano gave a virtual presentation sharing #STEM career advice and showcasing #OceanExploration internship opportunities with the Black in Marine Science students. #BIMSTakeover
Starting off 2023 with a bang💥 Our #telemetry paper, led by Trish Albano, on smooth hammerhead sharks in #SouthAfrica, highlighting vulnerability to exploitation at the boundary of the De Hoop #MPA, has been accepted for publication in Frontiers - Marine Science 🙌🦈 #sharkscience
The movements of 20 smooth hammerhead sharks tagged in the De Hoop MPA #SouthAfrica were monitored for 16 months. Paper led by Trish Albano et al. just published in Frontiers - Marine Science #telemetry #sharkscience 🦈
‘Many kids go through a phase where they want to be a marine scientist...’ Trish Albano and co-authors give insight into the latest research to understand the vulnerabilities of sharks🦈 Sink your teeth into this➡️fro.ntiers.in/i5iD Taryn Murray Dr. Neil Hammerschlag
Led by Trish Albano, we used acoustic tracking to examine the movements of juvenile smooth hammerhead sharks both inside and adjacent to a large marine protected area in South Africa.
I spy with my little eye, something that looks like a receiver 🙌🐟 This little scene is taken from Charlene da Silva incredible illustrations for a book all about Harry the Hammerhead Shark, who spreads the good news about MPAs in #SouthAfrica
When did you fall in #love with the ocean?💙 Trish Albano credits time spent exploring by the water as a child. Now her work with National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and NOAA Ocean Exploration inspires the next generation of #ocean stewards! She shared her story with Frontiers - Marine Science on their blog.