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An academic department at UC Santa Barbara dedicated to excellence in the fundamental sciences of ecology and evolution.
Santa Barbara, CA
Joined April 2016
Join EEMB! AP Analyst job available. Go to https://t.co/m2cVoMaS8D, select internal or external applicant & search job # 33038
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No Silver Bullet Remoteness does not enhance coral reef resilience, according to marine ecologists https://t.co/AUSXbEzIEa
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2021 Worster Summer Research Fellowship Symposium May 28th, 2021 1:00pm - 4:00pm Please join us to support the latest recipients of the Worster Award as they share their work. https://t.co/Ph3EjAo65Z
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Science Storytelling for Impact Monday April 19, 2021 12:00pm Carlie Wiener will be the host/keynote speaker, along with a panel of journalist/science communication experts. Dr. Carlie Wiener (@CarlieHawaii) from @schmidtocean View Details: https://t.co/MVPqC5kQ0f
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Crunching on Coral Research finds that coral predators exert a much larger influence on young coral than expected https://t.co/Dyhe2oOMR5
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Double the Recognition Two research societies honor ecologist Erika Eliason for her work studying the effects of climate change on Pacific fish https://t.co/KrFyZxMw4P
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Informing Ecological Recovery Faculty member honored with early career fellowship for his work combining basic research with ecosystem management https://t.co/KEioKNsEXL
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A Dynamic Forest Floor A new model reveals how two radically different communities coexist beneath the canopies of California’s iconic kelp forests https://t.co/V8GrUHNfJY
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EEMB seminar Jan. 11th: Dr. Alexa Fredston-Hermann Understanding and predicting Anthropocene range dynamics in the sea. https://t.co/Trc0uTwn4o
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Ancient Alliance Symbiotic relationship between California oaks and mutualist fungi appears to provide a buffer for climate change https://t.co/Pvnm8Q9kNX
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Researchers from @UCSBenioffOcean are developing new tech in #AI to monitor sharks and keep our ocean safe https://t.co/kNWZkTQ0dO
nytimes.com
A goal of the SharkEye project is to one day produce automated “shark reports” for beachgoers to help them gauge levels of risk.
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Danger in Numbers Researchers find that modern fishing could be changing important fish behavior https://t.co/bL5JFzqW6Z
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Please join @UCSantaBarbara Mon Oct 19 for a conversation with @JustinWorland who writes @TIME about #climatechange #environment #energy #EnvironmentalJustice #Elections2020 #ocean & more. https://t.co/brogmL58Sc
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Revisiting Ratios A multinational study overturns a 130-year old assumption about seawater chemistry. https://t.co/3jXenKqcwV
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A Framework for the Future Researchers collaborate on a strategy for sustainable aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing food sector https://t.co/Qut8jcTeDv
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So what can you do to protect your mental health during the COVID-19 Pandemic? In this video, UCSB students suggest 7 important ways to protect your mental health during this coronavirus crisis. https://t.co/AIYdItL27K
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UCSB Launches New Neuroscience Website Highlighting a campus-wide research effort to understand the nervous system using a broad array of powerful approaches. https://t.co/mKQ8RGQwx3
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UCSB Launches New Neuroscience Website Highlighting a campus-wide research effort to understand the nervous system using a broad array of powerful approaches. https://t.co/rxWZKzgagW
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"Bored, stressed, or both? Check out the tips on staying healthy and active in this short video made by UCSB students for UCSB students!"
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Protecting the High Seas Researchers use ocean big data to identify biodiversity hotspots that could become the first generation of high seas marine protected areas. https://t.co/8XipKdRw3X
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