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This account is run by the International Coral Reef Society @icrs.bsky.social Student & Early Career Chapter to promote student & #ECR success in the field, lab, and beyond!
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Working on microbial pangenome? 🧬🦠 Check out Anvi'o - an interactive platform for microbial 'omics, including phylogenomics, metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and more! Look out for the workshops and various tutorials/resources too!

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Anvi'o Home
A home for the anvi'o community.
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🌊🐠 On this International Day of Older Persons, we honor the wisdom of elders—scientists, fishers & knowledge keepers—whose guidance sustains both people & coral reefs. ✨💙
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Tired of getting your manuscript rejected? Check out these tips for getting your foot in the door ✨

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@annaclemens.com also holds free writing training. Check it out if you haven't already!

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Getting your articles desk-rejected in top-tier journals even though you're doing good science?

Here are 7 recommendations from an academic writing coach that'll increase your chances to get published in high-ranking journals.

A thread. 🧵

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📢 This November, there will be a "Marine Biodiversity Data Collection & Publishing" workshop held by Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) and the AIR Centre!

Interested? Sign up here: oceandecade.org/even...

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Enhancing marine biodiversity data collection
MBON and the AIR Centre will host a workshop focused on mobilising marine biological observation datasets to the Ocean Biodiversity Information System.
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🔬 Seeing Corals Like Never Before!
With a diver-operated microscope, scientists can now watch individual microalgae inside coral tissue performing photosynthesis live, underwater. Revealing secrets behind bleaching & coral health.

🔗 phys.org/news/2025-07...

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#FeatureFriday time! 🤓✨

Meet Suppakarn Jandang, a PhD student at Kyushu University studying the role of coral reefs as as sinks for plastic pollution 🪸

📣 Get featured & share your science: tinyurl.com/kbkx6tfj
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🌊 Today is #EqualPayDay ✊💙

Just as coral reefs thrive when every species plays its part, our societies thrive when everyone receives equal pay for equal work. Fairness and equity—whether in ecosystems or workplaces—are essential for resilience and sustainability.
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Climate is not just an environmental issue; it is also a societal and economic issue. Wrapping your head around the impact of climate change? Brainstorming your next research project? Check out this post by Sustainability Infographics: www.linkedin.com/pos...

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#climatechange #sustainability #globalchallenges #climatecrisis #climateaction #netzero #resilience | Sustainability Infographics 📊 | 13 comments
Climate Change: The Wicked Problem That Touches Everything Credit to Behavior x Climate. Follow them for more valuable insights. Original Post _________ Climate change is not just an “environmental issue.” It’s a wicked problem — one that connects to almost every global challenge we face. Look closely at this web of impacts: ⚡ Environmental ripple effects: Forests and wetlands lost → less natural carbon storage Soil degradation, desertification, and water scarcity → food systems collapse Melting glaciers → sea level rise → ecosystem collapse and marine pollution Extreme weather events → air pollution and biodiversity loss 💔 Social ripple effects: Heatwaves and disease spread → public health crises Disrupted crops → food insecurity and conflict over resources Migration pressures → climate refugees and housing insecurity Economic instability → energy poverty, labor market disruptions, and mental health challenges Every thread leads back to the same center: climate change is not isolated — it multiplies risks across society, economy, and nature. This is why solutions cannot be siloed. Fighting climate change means: ✅ Investing in renewable energy and resilient infrastructure ✅ Protecting forests, peatlands, and oceans as natural carbon vaults ✅ Building social safety nets for vulnerable communities ✅ Global cooperation — because no border can stop these ripple effects 💡 The takeaway: If we treat climate change as “just an environmental problem,” we’re missing the bigger picture. It’s a human problem. An economic problem. A justice problem. And solving it means rethinking everything together. 👉 Do you agree that tackling climate change is really about tackling every global challenge at once? __________ 📣 Found this post helpful? Feel free to share it with your network! 👉Follow Sustainability Infographics 📊 to learn from the industry's best visuals. #ClimateChange #Sustainability #GlobalChallenges #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #NetZero #Resilience Credit: Antonio Vizcaya Abdo | 13 comments on LinkedIn
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#FeatureFriday time! 🤓✨

Meet Jue Lalas, a recent PhD graduate at the University of the Ryukyus in Japan studying coral reef ecology of soft corals 🪸

📣 Get featured & share your science: tinyurl.com/kbkx6tfj
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Just as coral reefs need connection and resilience to thrive, so do we. 🌊

Check in on your community, reach out if you’re struggling, and remember—you’re not alone. 💙

#WorldSuicidePreventionDay #CoralReefScience #YouMatter
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🪸 Free upcoming course 🪸

Reef resilience network is hosting a mentored online course on coral reef restoration between 29th Sep and 31st Oct 2025. Sign up here 👇

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🦀🚕 King Crabs Calling ‘Sea Pigs’ for a Lift!
In a wild ocean twist, young king crabs have been spotted hitchhiking on sea pigs across the seafloor. Nearly 25% of sea pigs studied carried a crab—buddy system or underwater uber?

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New paper alert 🚨 my 2nd PhD chapter has been published ‼️ Uncovering increased maximum oxyregulation capacity in corals transplanted from an extreme mangrove environment to a reef flat on the GBR #EnvironmentalResearch

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Are you struggling with the reconstruction of historical marine catches? 🎣📈 @SeaAroundUs has recently published free video tutorials on how to do so! Check out the link below:
Sea Around Us launches catch reconstruction course to empower global fisheries research | Sea Around Us
Catch reconstruction video tutorials.
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Apply by 24th Sept 2025 11:59 PM UTC at tinyurl.com/536da7v5
For more information, check out: linktr.ee/icrssecc

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ICRS - SECC Committee Application 2025
The International Coral Reef Society (ICRS) Student & Early Career Chapter (SECC) is a community dedicated to providing support and resources for students and recent graduates in transitional roles within coral reef science. We are proud to be a diverse international network comprised of 51 Students & ECRs representing 25 countries! We are committed to continuing to expand the diversity of our chapter (and ICRS) through several avenues, including increasing awareness of issues surrounding equity, diversity, and inclusion, expanding our team of translators who translate our communications materials, and providing career development resources and opportunities. We are currently seeking individuals to join various subcommittees within our chapter! We are looking for enthusiastic and diverse students, post-grads, post-docs, and other early career individuals who are involved in the coral reef community. We particularly encourage those from historically marginalized communities to apply. To see more about what we do, check out our pages: https://linktr.ee/icrssecc Deadline: Sept 24nd @ 11:59 PM UTC! Applicants will be informed of decisions by late-October. If you have any questions please write to us at [email protected] ****** Here are descriptions of the *volunteer* positions we aim to fill, along with the number of vacancies for that position (for example: (1-10)). If you are interested in one of the leadership positions (i.e., any role on the Steering Committee) you are required to answer the final question in the application regarding leadership experience. Please note that although these are volunteer positions, chapter members are expected to contribute equally to their subcommittee tasks and maintain their position for a minimum of 2 years. The time commitment required will vary depending on the current activities of each subcommittee throughout the year. Steering Committee (considered *Leadership* positions): The steering committee serves as the direct link between the ICRS Main Council and SECC members. The steering committee guides overall chapter organization, ensures activities align with chapter goals and mission, and manages resources. Steering Committee members are expected to attend monthly meetings, in addition to quarterly chapter meetings. 1. Secretary (1) - As secretary, the responsibilities include (but are not limited to) creating and maintaining agendas and minutes for monthly steering committee meetings and quarterly general chapter meetings, including scheduling. The secretary is also responsible for overseeing chapter communications, including managing the Slack, committee member contact information, and coordinating the onboarding process for new committee members. They are also expected to assist the chair and vice chair with steering committee responsibilities whenever necessary. Team Leads (considered *Leadership* positions): 2. Reefbites Co-Chief Editor (1) - The co-chief editor would work alongside our current chief editor to oversee publication of articles on our Reefbites Blog. The mission of our Reefbites Blog (reefbites.com) is to share current research and information about coral reefs by engaging early career professionals, students, and the non-scientific community. You would be responsible for coordinating the writing and editing of blog articles, as well as coordinating the publication of Feature Fridays and Science Saturdays. 3. Reefbites Lead Content Creator (1) - As the lead content curator, you would collaborate with other content curators to create visually-stimulating content for Reefbites using graphic design skills. This is done in the form of memes, infographics, inspirational quotes, doodles, etc. You will also help with graphic design of other chapter media content such as flyers, brochures, and posters for events. 4. Skill & Professional Development Committee Co-Lead (1) - If you have a knack for identifying professional development needs in your coral reef community, experience in event planning, and enjoy meeting new people, this is the position for you! The Co-Lead position will delegate responsibilities and take point on live event preparation timelines, schedule and lead monthly team meetings, and coordinate decision-making with the SECC steering committee. Committee Members: 5. Website Committee Member (1) - We are looking for individuals interested in maintaining our website (coralreefsecc.org). Main responsibilities include: curating resources (e.g., grants, science communication, coding, and more) for students & early career researchers, helping set up our pages to host multiple languages (with help from our translators), & any ideas you may have for additions/improvements! We use Squarespace which is fairly user friendly compared to some other website platforms, so all experience levels are welcome. 6. Reefbites Blog Writers (1-10) - As a permanent writer and editor, your commitment would be to submit/edit a post on a monthly or bi-monthly schedule based on current coral reef literature, your own research, or any related topics of discussion you are interested in. Posts should be written for a general audience and be between 800-1,000 words. If you can’t commit to a regular schedule but still want to write for us, we also welcome applications for Guest Writers. For further information on post details, see https://reefbites.com/get-involved/. 7. Early Career Research Committee Member (1-3) - We are looking for early career researchers/professionals to spearhead our committee dedicated to representing recent graduates (and other non-students early in their career) across the wider ICRS community. The responsibilities of this committee are expected to include the development of programs offering ECRs greater access to networking and mentorship opportunities within the ICRS, the design of a webinar series aimed at promoting the work of ICRS members at an early career stage, and guiding ICRS efforts to address the financial concerns of many ECRs and increase conference accessibility for ECRs. Members of the ECR committee will work closely with the ICRS SECC Steering and EDI committees to ensure that our representation of the ECR community aligns well with the SECC ethos and will regularly be expected to liaise with the SECC social media teams to share ECR-specific resources. As this is a new committee, there will be space and flexibility for new ideas and initiatives. 8. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Committee Member (2-3) - Our EDI team is committed to equipping student and early career researchers with the resources to understand, recognize, and mitigate bias and discrimination within ICRS and the local and global communities that are impacted by our work. We are looking for individuals to join our team who are driven to advocate, increase visibility of, and empower marginalized communities in coral reef sciences. In this position, you will contribute to EDI efforts of the chapter, which may broadly include facilitating discussions, distributing information and resources, designing workshops, and collaborating with the other committees in SECC. As a part of this role, you will attend monthly 1 hour EDI Committee meetings, and contribute to shared EDI tasks and initiatives. 9. Skill & Professional Development Committee Members (1-2)- We are looking for individuals to support the creation and maintenance of resources and live events/workshops for early career coral reef scientists and students, spanning a range of career settings. With your help, our committee will develop opportunities for professional development and skill-building, including workshops on inclusive fieldwork practices, scientific communication, job hunting, and more. The position will include proposing event content, maintaining and improving resources existing (like the ICRS-SECC Job Board), coordinating the advertisement of content with the Social and Website teams, and contacting potential presenters. 10. Instagram Committee Member (1)- Our Instagram team (@icrs.students) communicates science to a wide audience on the Instagram platform, creating accessible videos and multilingual posts. Currently our content includes fun facts on corals, as well as insights from different people involved in coral research and conservation through live Q&A’s, "A Day in the Life" stories, and Instagram "takeovers". As a member of the Instagram Team, you would create content for posts, share chapter news, and recruit individuals for Instagram Takeovers, Q & A's, and more. Individuals are expected to post 1x each week. If you enjoy creating informational visual content and sharing people's stories and experiences, this would be a great fit for you. 11. BlueSky/X Committee Member (1) - Our main goals as the BlueSky/X (@ICRSreefstudent) subcommittee are to bring together our diverse backgrounds to 1) share information about opportunities in coral reef sciences, 2) disseminate and celebrate new publications by graduate students, post-docs, and other early career researchers, 3) highlight research by underrepresented groups, 4) provide motivational posts and resources for our followers, and 5) spark interest in coral reef science by posting facts that are easily accessible. 12. Translation Committee Member (1-10) - As a chapter, one of our aims is to promote ICRS chapter diversity and inclusion by providing content in multiple languages. Our Translation Team translates various chapter content including (but not limited to) Reefbites articles, social media posts, infographics, and webpage content. We currently have the capacity to translate content into Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, and Arabic. We are always open to new languages, but we would need at least two translators to establish the team. As a translator, you would translate SECC content from English to another language that you are fluent in, review other individual's translations, and attend regular Translation Team meetings.
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3. Skills & Professional Development Committee Co-Lead and Members
4. Website Committee Member
5. Early Career Research Committee Members
6. EDI Committee Members
7. Various Social Media/Communications Committee Members

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📢 The ICRS Student and Early Career Chapter is currently seeking individuals to join our chapter! 🌊🌊

The following volunteer positions are open:
1. Steering Committee Secretary
2. Reefbites Co-Chief Editor, Lead Content Creator, and Blog writers

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🆕 New Coral Species Hiding in Plain Sight!
Researchers discovered 5 new table coral species in the Great Barrier Reef,all mistaken for one common coral before. Advanced DNA revealed a hidden biodiversity treasure🪸

🔗 phys.org/news/2025-08...

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Coral research reveals five new species hidden in plain sight
An international team of scientists working with Queensland Museum's CoralBank have made groundbreaking findings that rewrite the family tree of one of the world's most iconic coral groups and describ...
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#FeatureFriday time! 🤓✨

Meet Nurzahirah Kamarudin, a PhD student at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu studying mesophotic reef hard corals, endosymbiont diversity & their adaptation 🪸

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🚨‼️Tuesday Job Alert!🚨‼️

Nova Southeastern University in Florida (USA) is looking for a Coral Nursery Lab/Project Manager. Send your applications starting August 22nd via tinyurl.com/4semnmxc (<2 years experience) OR tinyurl.com/7jm6v7km (>2 years experience)
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🌍✨ Coral reefs are lifelines for millions, yet they’re vanishing fast. On #WorldHumanitarianDay, we honor those fighting to protect them — communities, scientists & conservationists. Healthy reefs mean food, protection, and hope for millions.

Protect people and planet. 🐠🌊