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Want a role with real purpose and lasting impact?
The CPR Survey’s legacy is built on great operations and great people.
We’re looking for an Operations Manager to keep the engine running, and help us move with the times. Please share and apply.
Study - how marine heatwaves are reshaping the shape & carbon content of #phytoplankton in NE Pacific. Elongated cells dominate during warming, likely altering the carbon pump. Long-term #CPRsurvey data is critical to understanding #climatechange impacts at microbial scales. doi.org/10.1002/lno....
Whether your work involves harmful algal blooms, phenological shifts, biogeographic changes, or ecosystem productivity—we want to hear from you!
📢 Call for Abstracts – Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026
🔬 "Patterns and Drivers of Marine Plankton Community Variability: Time-Series Insights"
📝 Submit your abstract by 20th August 2025
agu.confex.com/agu/osm26/pr...
🔬 We're Hiring: Become the next MBA Anne Warner Research Fellow
You’ll be at the forefront of groundbreaking research, leading a team of scientists to unlock new insights in the realms of cell and molecular biology.
Apply by 17th September 2025
mymba.mba.ac.uk/job/mba-anne...
You can spend a life time on a boat - and still be looking at new things every single day! Here is a quick glimpse of what’s just under our feet/boat!!
Ride a bicycle and shed less microplastics.
On our way to the eddystone and these guys raced over to play #plymouth #oceans 🌊
Fig 1: Central panel showing biomes used for this study (see Table 1 for details): North Atlantic subpolar seasonally stratified (NA-SPSS), North Pacific subpolar seasonally stratified (NP-SPSS), Northern Hemisphere subtropical seasonally stratified (NH-STSS), Northern Hemisphere subtropical permanently stratified (NH-STPS), Southern Hemisphere subtropical permanently stratified (SH-STPS), and Southern Hemisphere seasonally stratified, incorporating the subpolar and subtropical components (SH-SS). Surrounding panels show time series plots of biome-integrated sea-air CO2 fluxes (annual maximum and minimum values irrespective of the month of occurrence). pCO2 products (blue) and GOBMs (green) are shown for both the ensemble mean (bold) and for one standard deviation (shaded). Positive (negative) values indicate outgassing (ingassing) of CO2. The regions in white in the central panel are not included in this analysis, in each panel, winter is designated by W, and summer by S, in order to distinguish the seasonal phasing between the subtropical and subpolar/Southern Ocean biomes.
Keith Rodgers and too many co-authors to mention present a synthesis of the seasonal variability of the global surface ocean carbon cycle.
doi.org/10.1029/2023...
#ocean #carbon
Screenshot showing a variability of different climate-related graphics for different United States climate change indicators
I'd like to introduce a new page on my website: U.S. climate indicator visuals (zacklabe.com/united-state...).
I only have a few basic variables so far, but I will be expanding this summer to add a range of metrics (e.g., ecological). I welcome suggestions! Hope this is useful, especially nowadays.
The #GlobalTippingPoints2025 conference has started! Over 500 scientists are discussing the latest science on Earth System risks here in Exeter.
It’s Monday and time for a Calanoid copepod cheer! (Sound on!) This little juvenile is reminding you YOU’VE GOT THIS! And that together, we can achieve amazing things!
See, the ecosystem services of plankton go beyond nutrient cycling, they can be little motivators too! #plankton 🦑
Last month's total #Arctic sea ice volume averaged the 2nd lowest on record for the month of May. This was about 38% below 1979 levels and 24% below the 1979-2024 May average.
More at zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-i.... Data from PIOMAS. 🌊
Sir David Attenborough looks out to sea in Southern England. OCEAN WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH highlights the vital, achievable actions the world can take to restore the ocean and stabilise the climate, debuting in 2025. Photo by © Conor McDonnell.
Dr Bryce Stewart next to research vessel, MBA Sepia. Photo by © The Marine Biological Association.
A compass jellyfish off the coast of Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom. Photo by © Olly Scholey.
We’re proud to share that the MBA made a key contribution to #Ocean with #DavidAttenborough! 🎬🌊 This breathtaking new film showcases the wonder of life beneath the waves & exposes the realities & urgent challenges facing our ocean
➡️ www.mba.ac.uk/marine-biolo...
@bd-stew.bsky.social #OceanFilm
Spotted you at the end there! That trawl footage was so haunting and effective - takes courage to put it out there! 💪 well done to you and the team @bd-stew.bsky.social
Warming stripes for deep ocean to upper stratosphere
The Warming Stripes have now been extended downwards into the ocean and upwards into the stratosphere!
Collaborative paper which tells the story of how the stripes were developed, and discusses their extension across the Earth system, is now available in BAMS: journals.ametsoc.org/view/journal...
We’re hiring! 🌊💼 We've got two exciting opportunities to join our dynamic team at our iconic waterfront location in #Plymouth:
🖥️ IT Support Technician
📊 Junior Data Engineer
Location: Plymouth, Devon, UK
Closing date: 7th May 2025
For more info & to apply 🔗 mymba.mba.ac.uk/job-listing....
Congratulations to MBA Professional Member Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS, named as one of @TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2025! Proud to support his pioneering work & commitment to cleaner seas. bit.ly/3GcpnfH @plymuni.bsky.social #OceanScience #Microplastics #MarineScience #TIME100
Huge thanks to @draxgroup.bsky.social and SWIRE for towing the #ContinuousPlanktonRecorder across one of our longest routes (4,600+ nautical miles! 🚢💙) Your support is vital to monitoring ocean health and climate change. We couldn’t do it without amazing volunteer vessels like the MV Kaying! 🌍🦠
Please enjoy part 1 of a series of blog posts written by myself and @brettfavaro.bsky.social offering our advice on how scientists can effectively speak with jouranlists about our areas of expertise. Part 2 is coming next week.
Please read and share!
www.southernfriedscience.com/advice-for-t... 🧪
Interested in the Southern Ocean C Sink and how to monitor it using autonomous platforms?
Great opportunity to contribute to @tricuso.bsky.social
emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U...
Important to note that our conclusions depend not just on the results of model integrations, but on our understanding of the mechanisms involved. Still, little is certain in this business, and it does not mean the risk of collapse is not there, even if we think it is unlikely.
Dr Dan Smale © The Marine Biological Association.
Huge congratulations to @dansmale1.bsky.social Senior Research Fellow at the MBA, for being awarded the 2025 Hutchinson Award! 🥳🌊 @aslo.org
This prestigious award celebrates Dan’s groundbreaking research on #MarineHeatwaves & their impact on marine #Biodiversity & #Conservation.
➡️ buff.ly/3Qx9wu5
🌍🌊🦑🧪Hot off the press @theguardian.com: "The researchers will attach holographic plankton imaging devices, integrated with artificial intelligence, to container ships, new underwater robots and to filter-feeding ocean giants, such as whales."
tinyurl.com/yck6h5sy
@alexnimmosmith.bsky.social
Dr Clare Ostle © The Marine Biological Association.
Dr Nova Mieszkowska © The Marine Biological Association.
Dr Katherine Helliwell © The Marine Biological Association.
Dr Angela Stevenson © The Marine Biological Association.
Happy #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience! 🌊 At the MBA, we’re proud of our diverse team of female scientists whose groundbreaking research is shaping the future of our ocean.
Dive into our latest update to explore the journeys & career advice of our female Research Fellows ➡️ buff.ly/3WYFjYK
So well deserved 👏 watch this space for some top phytoplankton science 🧪
A map of the world in the Spilhaus projection with the global ocean as the main focus. It includes arrows of the global currents overlaid onto sea surface temperature & velocity. Spilhaus is a projection that emphasizes the interconnectedness of the world's oceans. The map features a centered and enlarged southern ocean that is surrounded by land masses, creating a continuous east-west expanse of ocean around the world.
A #map of the world in the #Spilhaus projection with the global #ocean as the main focus. It includes arrows of the global currents (@oceanandice.bsky.social) and sea surface temperature & velocity (Niklas Röber).
It shows the interconnectedness of the world's oceans with #Antarctica at the centre!
Thank you