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Noelle Helder

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Marine ecologist and geospatial scientist | Crossing an Ocean with @Row4SaltySci

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🗺 Humans have a lot of scientific achievements to boast about. But we have yet to complete a map of the #ocean. Why does this matter? Keep reading to find out why having a complete map of the #oceanfloor is so important for the future of humanity and the #planet 👇

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R&R for Salty Science = Diving! At least for @nkhelder and @redlipblenny on Sunday. LOTS of amazing invertebrates on a sunken barge off Dunedin, FL.

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#coralbleaching in the #floridakeys. These photos are not edited in any way. I wanted to share what I saw on the reef depicted as it actually looked. Horseshoe Reef, off Key Largo on 7/25/23. Elkhorn and staghorn #coral here and at other sites will experience high mortality.

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Salty Science is back together and reunited with our Emma! Training in Florida for the next 2 months. Watch this space for more adventures in #rowing!

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A new package to let colour blind people see all maps! Available in GitHub: github.com/ducciorocchini… Install it by: install.packages("devtools") devtools::install_github("ducciorocchini/cblindplot") And here is the description: doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoi…

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"We will battle mental and physical exhaustion, huge calorie deficits, heavy weather, and extreme sun exposure," say the @Row4SaltySci crew say of their cross-Atlantic rowboat race. castanet.net/news/BC/411705… @CastanetNews @redlipblenny @ubcscience @ubcnews

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Noelle Helder Reposted

Four marine biologists including @SFUBioSci prof @redlipblenny will row across the Atlantic, raising $500K for three marine #conservation orgs @GreenWaveOrg @BamfieldMSC & Shellback Expeditions. @Row4SaltySci #IDWGS2023 #WomeninScience @UBC #SFU ow.ly/rm3B50MPSJt


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“We are four women. We are four marine biologists, we are three academic generations, and we are very aware that we are acting as role models.” oceans.ubc.ca/2023/02/10/tea… @Row4SaltySci @ubcscience #EquityInScience #WomenInScienceDay #WomenInScience


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We're hiring for >10 jobs at the Nature Conservancy of Canada (@NCC_CNC): * Alberta * Saskatchewan * Quebec * British Columbia * Newfoundland * Ontario * Flexible within Canada Please share and encourage great people to apply! natureconservancy.ca/en/who-we-are/… #ConservationJobs

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So excited for this to be published. It shares our database of identities of vessels and shows we can combine many different sources to reveal the identities of a good portion of the global fishing fleet.

🚨 New paper published today! Novel research, led by @GlobalFishWatch and published in @ScienceAdvances, uses big data processing and a compilation of global datasets to track and analyze fishing vessels to reveal their changing identities and reflagging patterns. 👇



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For folks in the Tampa area, come and support us on 13 January by drinking beer!

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Wrapping up my thoughts after #Geo4Good @Google in California - community is a driving force of change and #Google brought together so many incredible scientists, NGOs, public and private sector that are using spatial data and #EarthEngine. I'm glad that @Restor_eco is part of it

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Had an amazing time at my first #GeoforGood22! What an inspiring and supportive community. Learned SO much and met many incredible humans. Hope to see you all again next year 🌎🛰️!

What an inspiring week! Thanks to all the #GeoforGood22 speakers, attendees & volunteers - we couldn’t do it without you. Stay tuned to (re)watch sessions on-demand later this month g.co/earth/GeoforGo…

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Today's #rstats cheatsheet: mapsf Download: raw.githubusercontent.com/rstudio/cheats… See more: rstudio.com/resources/chea… Contribute your own: github.com/rstudio/cheats…

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New official photo of the Salty Science team - looking fierce and fabulous! 📷IG @The_Wonder_Road #TWAC2023 #RowingTheAtlantic

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Ever wonder how animals choose their homes? We studied habitat selection by baby coral reef fish, and made a bazillion life-like artificial habitats along the way! Details on the new method now published open-access for others to use/adapt: Highlights 🧵⬇️

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Go @anrgrg!!!! 🐠🪸🌊

Our new paper in @FrontiersIN describes a workflow to create #artificialhabitats that consider: 1️⃣ accessibility (material cost + availability) 2️⃣ scalability (durability, deployment, reproducibility) 3️⃣ ecology (realism, environmental impact)

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And so with the #GreenTeam #DreamTeam assembled (@NoelleHelder + RA extra-ordinaires @KelseyDougan & @TaylorRestall) in the wild (Florida) we tested out this new method + hypotheses on #coralreef ecosystems in the @FloridaKeysNMS (yes, under permit)

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Noelle Helder Reposted

Question 3 What about sleeping? We expect to row 2 hrs on, 2 hrs off. So we'll sleep in short bouts through the night - one person in each sweltering hot 'cabin' while the other 2 are rowing. Sounds like a dream... #7Days7Questions #TWAC2023 #RowingTheAtlantic

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Question 2 How many strokes will it take to #RowTheAtlantic? If we take 50 days to cross, rowing 24 hrs a day at a rate of ~20 strokes per min, that's 1.44 million strokes! Each of us will row half of that, so 720,000 strokes per person. #7Days7Questions #TWAC2023


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