GregCocks · @GregCocks
394 followers · 427 posts · Server techhub.social
Pragmatic Teams · @PragmTeams
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@CorinnaBaldauf To separate "regions" of objects spread out on a table, while discussing (was reminded today of this when reading a post about mapping, they used phone charging cables).

ribbons have a life of their own, warping because of their inner tension, so they don't work for me.

tape stays in place, of course, but it isn't reusable and it takes time to "shift" a line around on a table. They're fine for documenting a final result hanging from a wall, though.

#washi #fabric #estuarine

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BellingenNSW · @Bellingen
55 followers · 219 posts · Server mastodon.au

, more road less .The destruction of river banks vegetation.
“17 per cent of Australia’s mangroves have been destroyed since European settlement”.

Australia’s mangroves and saltmarshes
dcceew.gov.au/water/wetlands/p
banks

#bellingen #mangroves #bellinger #estuarine #river #erosion #keeversdr

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Joao Frias · @joaofrias
14 followers · 4 posts · Server mstdn.social

[new paper out]

exposure to contamination in a plume-influenced region, in Northeast

@MfrcATU
@ufpeoficial
@UFRPEOnline
@FURG

as part as
@microplastix

Funding
@jpioceans @MarineInst

linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrie

#Brazil #estuarine #microplastic #Zooplankton

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GregCocks · @GregCocks
97 followers · 107 posts · Server techhub.social
Asia Alsgaard · @alsgaard
107 followers · 76 posts · Server archaeo.social

70,000 years ago were people at focusing on animals? Exploiting fish from environments? And was there a component?

Based on Gökürk et al. 2023, seasonality of resources around the site may have been more pronounced? Very excited for their future work!

#BlombosCave #terrestrial #estuarine #seasonal

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Ginny Battson · @Ginbat
82 followers · 149 posts · Server mas.to

Conscious of an ever present sense of stressful urgency to resolve "problems" of the Anthropocene. Like the volatilities of a mountain stream eroding the mountain. So few still consider those quieter acts in deeper waters, mud floors, where real richness lays. Where we humans can't "see" so well in the murk. Difficult emotions. Value conflicts. Where the sturgeon spend key moments strengthening their wellbeing before the great upstream and eternally risky swim.

#rivers #ecophilosophy #estuarine

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