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Marine Conservation Photojournalism; Emerging League @ilcp https://t.co/nKu2FjY0YU

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bioGraphic
2 years
If you hear a low humming sound resembling a trombone or a swarm of bees along North America’s rocky west coast, you might be near a group of “singing fish.” More on plainfin midshipmen and their musical mating habits: https://t.co/CfxFEmdxLp 📷 @ShaneGrossPhoto ✍️ @Sarah_Gilman
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Every summer day in Vancouver Island’s lakes, western toad tadpoles wriggle their way to the algae-filled shallows for a meal. 2024 @bigpicturecomp Aquatic Life Winner @ShaneGrossPhoto used a tilted fish-eye lens to capture this great migration. See more: https://t.co/qFErDyibYk
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2 years
Plainfin midshipmen migrate from the deep sea to the intertidal zone to spawn, and that’s when things really get loud. See our new Spotlight from photographer @ShaneGrossPhoto for more: https://t.co/CfxFEmdxLp ✍️ @Sarah_Gilman
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Shane Gross
2 years
How do I "make it" as a full-time conservation photographer? I wrote 1504 words about it and put them in an order that, hopefully, makes some sort of sense. You can find all of these words on the Nature TTL website. Link: https://t.co/ECNHMpIwfO
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@thenarwhalca
The Narwhal
2 years
Over 1,000 oil and gas companies got a corporate tax break in 2022 for operating as a “small business,” according to the Canada Revenue Agency, reports @ottawacarl
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thenarwhal.ca
NDP MP wants to see federal government scrutinize fossil fuel industry tax filings more closely
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@ClaireAttridge
Claire Attridge
2 years
Thrilled to share this summary of our work exploring the kelp forests of Barkley Sound! 🌱 Stunning photos by @ShaneGrossPhoto really capture the beauty of these systems and the research efforts of our team.
@KieranCx
Kieran Cox, Ph.D
2 years
Studying Kelp Forests of Today to Forecast Ecosystems of the Future is now in Fisheries! This photo essay summarizes our work on changing kelp forest communities, led by @ClaireAttridge Made possible by @BamfieldMSC, @NSERC_CRSNG, @LiberEroFellows https://t.co/vOosQVAQu3
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2 years
We’re thrilled to be nominated for an @ASME1963 National Magazine Award in the Photography category! Our 3 nominated stories include: ‘The Newt Normal’ from @Anuranton; ‘From Weed to Wonder’ from @ShaneGrossPhoto; and ‘The Galaxy in the Woods’ from @RadimSchreiber
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Shane Gross
2 years
Happy to chat with the Underwater Photography Show about the recent declaration of Seahorse National Park. Enjoy the show!
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@J_Exp_Biol
Journal of Experimental Biology
2 years
Issue 22 has closed and issue 23 is open. https://t.co/eqiYksGRC4 The front cover by @ShaneGrossPhoto shows a bottlenose dolphin foraging in the sand.
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@oceancensus
Ocean Census
2 years
Continuing to celebrate our Partner @oceanographic_mag's Photographer of the Year #Awards with this image, which was a Finalist in the #Wildlife category, by @ShaneGrossPhoto in Alaska. https://t.co/zFS7PAdEY8 #underwaterphotography #photojournalism #conservationphotography
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@wwf_uk
WWF UK
2 years
The magic of underwater photography. This incredible green sea turtle was captured in the Bahamas by @shanegrossphoto. 📷
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Shane Gross
2 years
In my latest story for @globeandmail we explore a deep sea fish that breeds in the intertidal zone, has venomous spines, sings(!), and has 2 types of males...Can you guess what species it is? No cheating! Full story: https://t.co/LW98aYTUaI
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Shane Gross
2 years
My photo essay for @thenarwhalca just dropped. Bad catch: the fish that’s threatened even if you release it... https://t.co/Zl8SlEjCqV
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@thenarwhalca
The Narwhal
2 years
Off the coast of B.C., dozens of species of bottom-dwelling rockfish can live for decades in the Pacific Ocean, sticking close to rocky reefs. But when they’re unexpectedly yanked to the surface, @ainscruickshank writes, the consequences can be dire. https://t.co/ZG80E1vRF2
thenarwhal.ca
Scientists concerned rules to protect bottom-dwelling rockfish aren’t always followed, leaving these long-living homebodies at risk of further declines
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bioGraphic
2 years
Seagrass meadows are vital to ocean health. They trap carbon, scrub away pathogens, and sustain many forms of marine life. But recent spikes in sea temperatures threaten these critical ecosystems. For more on seagrasses: https://t.co/jxyvg6YHJe 📷 @ShaneGrossPhoto ✍️@josh_sokol
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@photoshelter
PhotoShelter
2 years
@ShaneGrossPhoto @ILCP Did you know that @ShaneGrossPhoto offers one-on-one mentorship for people interested in (or already in) careers in conservation photography? Meetings typically include portfolio reviews, feedback on stories or images, business advice, and more. ➡️ https://t.co/Eh3BQLd74O
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@newscientist
New Scientist
2 years
A sediment core from Greenland shows that even if the planet does not get any warmer than it is now, ice loss from Greenland alone would add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level and possibly as much as 5 metres. https://t.co/pxWdy7EVOO
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Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level and possibly as much as 5 metres
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@photoshelter
PhotoShelter
2 years
This week, we're highlighting the work of @ShaneGrossPhoto, Canadian marine conservation photojournalist, @ILCP associate fellow & PhotoShelter member. We love Shane's #underwaterphotography and will be sharing a few photos over on Instagram! https://t.co/l81dpBxmIh 📸
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@CNFisheries
Coastal Nations Fisheries
2 years
Invasive green crabs benefit from #ClimateChange and also make it worse. They destroy seagrass, which is a carbon sink, as well as being important habitat for #salmon, #herring, #rockfish and other species. https://t.co/csmi8FKXbx
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theglobeandmail.com
Not only will the invaders benefit from climate change, they will make it worse. But if their arrival is caught early enough, they can be kept at bay
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