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Widespread Deposition In A Coastal Bay Following Three Major 2017 Hurricanes (Irma, Jose, And Maria) [USVI]

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43062-4 <-- shared paper

photo - Runoff in the waters near Magens Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, after the passage of Hurricane Irma.
A difference map of Coral Bay, St. John, USVI. The post-storm November 2017 survey was subtracted from the pre-storm August 2017 survey. Deposition is indicated by positive values (green, yellow, orange, red); erosion in negative values (blue). The largest area of deposition (outlined with a black dashed line) is characterized by deposition ranging from 20 to 60 cm. Coral mounds in central Johnson Bay have a general flute mark pattern of deposition toward Coral Harbor and erosion to seaward. Six sediment cores (white circles) were collected in November of 2017.
• Bottom Left: Eastern Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands with the 2017 hurricane tracks from Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria. St. John, US Virgin Islands sits on a shelf ~60 meters below sea level (This map was generated using NOAA’s U.S. Virgin Islands 1 arc-second MHW Coastal Digital Elevation Model) • Top Left: St. John, US Virgin Islands showing the watershed source area (This map and the map shown to the right were generated using US Army Corps of Engineers US Virgin Islands Orthophoto Mosaic) • Right: Coral Bay, St. John with its protected waters and lands. Bathymetry shown was collected after the 2017 hurricane season in November and December of 2017.

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Climate strike week 268. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike

solhog,

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🙏 Wonderful to see you all #DefendTheDeep. 🌊🦑- where the around 98% of ocean species live in, on, or just above the #deepsea #seafloor

Without a doubt, #DeepSeaMining would cause a permanent loss of #biodiversity.

🎦 tip: on YouTube are series to learn more about the global movement to #DefendTheDeep - all by Environmental JusticeFoundation

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwP2bxq6Y2TojgnciQ5hDjAOg3OdAo170&si=CvDYiXOwhyNKqC6G

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Gigatons of #greenhouse gas are trapped under the #seafloor, and that’s a good thing. Around the coasts of the continents, where slopes sink down into the sea, tiny cages of ice trap #methane gas, preventing it from escaping and bubbling up into the #atmosphere.
#Environmental #EarthScience #ClimateChange #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2023/09/en09262302.html

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SMALL BUT MIGHTY: WHY ANTARCTIC KRILL ARE WORTH FIGHTING FOR

Experts call for action to protect vast areas of the #SouthernOcean and help safeguard the shrimp-like crustaceans at the base of the food web.

July 24, 2023 - by Tara Lohan

If you love #penguins, #whales and a livable #climate, then it might be time to stand up for Antarctic #krill.

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anna_lillith,
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#Krill help support a #diversity of #MarineLife, but they also play a major role in #BiogeochemicalCycling by trapping #carbon in the #DeepSea — something that benefits even those of us that live far from its frigid waters.

While krill have been spotted thousands of feet deep on the #seafloor, they also come up to the surface of the water to feed on #algae that absorb #CarbonDioxide.

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Please sign this #petition to call for the protection of #NACES #seafloor. This haven on the high #seas is visited by over 5 million #seabirds, but also #turtles, #sharks, and #whales! If the seafloor isn’t protected, they are all at risk! 🌊

https://widget.proca.app/d/naces/en/index.html?utm_source=share&utm_medium=webshare_api&utm_campaign=PUKslmOzNLRhhnNFp8qvjM5qjqHhWeewjg3XNRee7_w

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"Using satellite measurements of its surface, researchers found that #Petermann has been bouncing up and down, dramatically shifting its #seafloor moorings in response to the tides. All this movement has carved a large cavern at the base of the #glacier and allowed warm water to regularly stretch beneath it. As the glacier lifts and migrates, the water can rush in for over a mile, thinning the ice by as much a 250 feet a year in some places."

#Greenland #SeaLevelRise
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/05/08/sea-level-rise-greenland-glacier-melt/

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