Bamfield MSC
@BamfieldMSC
Come study coastal and marine sciences and explore the breathtaking biodiversity of BC’s wild west coast at the world-class Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.
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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 Claire Attridge
Made possible by Bamfield MSC, NSERC / CRSNG, Liber Ero Fellows
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'Feels amazing': All-women team of scientists dominate in world rowing challenge vancouverisawesome.com/highlights/fee… via @viawesome Rowing for Salty Science Isabelle M Côté UBC Science SFU Science Bamfield MSC
So proud and grateful! Welcome home Rowing for Salty Science and congratulations on completing World's Toughest Row! UBC Oceans SFU Science
Rowing for Salty Science Just 53 nautical miles to go! The team, including Isabelle M Côté, should arrive around midnight tonight after rowing unsupported for 38 days. You can support their marine conservation charities here: saltyscience.org Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University_Science Simon Fraser UniversityBioSci.
The Rowing for Salty Science team have 85 nautical miles to go in their awe-inspiring support of marine conservation education and lowering barriers for more people from more diverse backgrounds to access hands-on experience, including Bamfield MSC
Let’s give it up for HMS Oardacious Valkyries!
A huge congratulations to the World’s Toughest Row - Atlantic 2023 Winners!🏆
'It rains flying fish every night,' say marine biologists rowing non-stop across the Atlantic vancouversun.com/news/local-new… via The Vancouver Sun Rowing for Salty Science
Our Rowing for Salty Science heroes have 530 nautical miles to go in the World's Toughest Row! Emma continues to attract resident tuna and dolphins with this team! Please visit saltyscience.org/donate/ if you are interested in supporting. #PureStoke #marineconservation
Three weeks in and Rowing for Salty Science has now covered over 1375 nautical miles of the World's Toughest Row, more than half way there! Between schools of tuna and flying fish in the boat, they have their sights set with Emma on Nelson’s Dockyard, Antigua!
Profile on The Kelp Rescue Initiative and our efforts to restore kelp in partnership with many, including with Tsleil-Waututh Nation in səl̓ilw̓ət (Burrard Inlet) theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… UCalgary Science UBC Science UVic Science UAlbertaScience SFU Science
Kelps on Demand! New open-access methods paper by Varoon P Supratya on cultivating #Nereocystis in the lab. We hope this paper will help ongoing #kelp research & #restoration efforts. Please RT!
Phyc. Soc. America Journal of Phycology Tom Mumford UBC Oceans UBC Botany Bamfield MSC
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At 8:35am on December 13th, Chantale, Isabelle, Lauren, and Noelle left La Gomera and started their row across the Atlantic as part of World's Toughest Row!
This account will now be run by Salty Science mega fans Amanda, Tim, and Cat, and we'll be sharing updates straight from the team!
Follow Rowing for Salty Science in the World's Toughest Row directly on the YB Races App! ybtracking.com. They have rowed over 287 Nautical Miles across the Atlantic since Dec 13th!