Graham Epstein
@grahamepstein.bsky.social
Marine climate change, conservation, policy & benthic ecology. Time spent walking with my dog, cooking/eating, playing squash and football, campervaning, diving, playing African drums, cycling, generally exploring..
Our new paper on seabed carbon protection has been picked up by CBC TV News here in BC and they have made this great little feature - Work from a research partnership between UVic, OceansNorth & DFO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Vs... @baumlab.bsky.social @uvic.bsky.social @uvicscience.bsky.social
Why scientists want to protect empty, muddy seabeds
YouTube video by CBC British Columbia
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January 24, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Our new paper on seabed carbon protection has been picked up by CBC TV News here in BC and they have made this great little feature - Work from a research partnership between UVic, OceansNorth & DFO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Vs... @baumlab.bsky.social @uvic.bsky.social @uvicscience.bsky.social
Canada's marine protected area (MPA) network is expanding to reach 30% by 2030. Our new paper argues that natural carbon storage in muddy seafloor sediments should become part of future planning. www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/... @baumlab.bsky.social @uvicscience.bsky.social
Protection of seabed sediments in Canada's marine conservation network for potential climate change mitigation co-benefit
Marine conserved areas (MCAs) can provide a range of ecological and socio-economic benefits, including climate change mitigation from the protection and enhancement of natural carbon storage. Canada's...
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January 20, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Canada's marine protected area (MPA) network is expanding to reach 30% by 2030. Our new paper argues that natural carbon storage in muddy seafloor sediments should become part of future planning. www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/... @baumlab.bsky.social @uvicscience.bsky.social