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Plum Island Ecosystems LTER
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The goal of the Plum Island Ecosystems LTER is to predict the long-term effects of sea level rise, climate change, and human impacts on the health of estuaries worldwide
Congratulations! to Camila Silva for successfully defending her MS thesis: "Exploring Heterotrophic Nitrogen Fixation as a Source of Nitrogen in the Marshes of Plum Island Sound Estuary, MA". Supervised by Nat Weston at Villanova, Camila also served as a PIE grad student rep.
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December 11, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Summer 2026 Research Experience for Undergraduate at PIE-LTER applications open! Do research in a beautiful saltmarsh, maybe get a little wet and muddy, work with great folks, learn a lot, and present your project @mblscience.bsky.social
#REU #NSF @uslter.bsky.social www.mbl.edu/education/in....
December 8, 2025 at 6:35 PM
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Director of the Environmental Institute, Karen McGlathery, reflects on two days of discussions around world-class research in sustainability, resilience, and environmental change.
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Environmental Futures Forum 2025: Director's Thoughts
Director of the Environmental Institute, Karen McGlathery, reflects on two days of discussions around world-class research in sustainability, resilience, and environmental change.
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November 5, 2025 at 2:45 PM
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In November 2024, after two growing seasons of treatments, you can really see the effect of #nitrogen fertilization in our field plots at North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC! We are testing the effect of ammonium vs. nitrate inputs on #saltmarsh plant and microbe responses.
October 27, 2025 at 5:24 PM
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During National Estuaries Week, we're reflecting on our blue carbon work & the role of coastal ecosystems in storing carbon.

Check out our blog with Dr. Matthew Costa @mangrovematt.bsky.social: buff.ly/8qHDj5A

#NationalEstuariesWeek #CommunicationSkills #SciComm #SciPol #StrategicMessaging
September 25, 2025 at 4:30 PM
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Since 2023, we (@bowenlab.bsky.social, @randallhughes.bsky.social) have been testing how nitrogen inputs affect #saltmarsh plants, microbes, and carbon and nitrogen cycling, @pie-lter.bsky.social in Massachusetts and at North Inlet Winyah Bay NERR in South Carolina.
October 3, 2025 at 2:51 PM
Thanks to @uslter.bsky.social #APEAL project for kick-starting this work by enabling engagement and collaboration with the local shellfishing community, whose concerns guided these new projects. 5/5

#NSF #REU #PES @mblscience.bsky.social @northeasternu.bsky.social
September 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Whether predation or poor larval settlement has caused the decline in iconic softshell clams is being studied using recruitment boxes that protect larval and baby clams from predators. Local aquaculture is increasing oyster harvests. Efforts like these can help restore and support the fishery. 4/5
September 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
But if contaminants are in the water, shellfish may ingest those as well, with negative effects on the shellfish and harvestability. @bowenlab.bsky.social and @myadarsan.bsky.social are using new approaches to better identify sources and types of contaminants which may help mediate inputs. 3/5
September 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Filter-feeding shellfish like oysters and clams remove algae from estuarine water (thereby also remove nitrogen), promoting water clarity and quality, easily visible and measurable in demo tanks of shellfish with algae compared to tanks with no algae, even approaching the clarity of tap water. 2/5
September 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Fun Trails and Sails event this week showcasing new work centered on how estuary and shellfish health are intertwined and the need for people to foster both. We always get engaged attendees from the local community and make great new connections! 1/5
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September 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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Multiple ecology faculty positions at @notredame.bsky.social. Apply at apply.interfolio.com/171650. (1/2). 🌎🌐🧪
August 21, 2025 at 5:09 PM
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2026 OCB Activity Proposal Solicitation now open until Oct 24 - spread the word! www.us-ocb.org/science-supp... @nacp-carbon.bsky.social @usclivar.bsky.social @ccspo.bsky.social @solas-ipo.bsky.social 🌊
August 20, 2025 at 7:12 PM
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How do we measure #denitrification in our #saltmarsh ammonium and nitrate treatment plots at @pie-lter.bsky.social? Anne Giblin and Jane Tucker from @mblscience.bsky.social bring the lab into the field for this in situ "push-pull" denitrification measurement.
August 18, 2025 at 9:23 PM
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Cluster hire in ecosystem ecology at UGA! Come join us! 🌎🌱
July 22, 2025 at 12:30 PM
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Do you work on #ocean #sustainability?
Are you interested in protecting and conserving the ocean?
submit your research to our journal Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability
#MarineEcology
#Research
#Science
@frontiersin.bsky.social
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Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability
A multidisciplinary journal bridging environmental, social and economic fields to advance solutions which enable the sustainable use of the world’s oceans
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July 17, 2025 at 2:35 PM
New paper! from Aiyin Zhang, Gil Pontius & colleagues describing a new method to map and quantify gross rather than net patch dynamics in a landscape, demonstrated for PIE marsh and pond change over 2 time intervals spanning 75 yrs @clarkuniversity.bsky.social @uslter.bsky.social #NSF
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DynamicPATCH: method and software for spatially explicit dynamic patch transition characterization
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July 7, 2025 at 5:08 PM
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Our #NSF grant, supporting a fruitful collaboration with the @cissyballen.bsky.social Lab, was terminated, along with over 1,600 others. We describe the impact of this loss in a press release here. datanuggets.org/2025/06/nsf-...
June 9, 2025 at 8:00 PM
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#PlanktonInOurMidst #artsience now @mblscience.bsky.social exhibit center-gift shop, celebrating plankton through art by Krisanne Baker, plus slide show and science panels from Liz Cunningham, OceanFluxProgram, BLE-LTER, us, and others from MBL Ecosystems Center www.lizcunningham.net/plankton-in-...
June 2, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Thanks! There were great talks, demonstrating the impact of Ecosystems Center for 5 decades thru its research & legacy of alums, addressing environmental issues from many angles and in cross-disciplinary collaboration, with #NSFfunded #LTERs often at the core enabling vital long term data collection
Happy 50th anniversary to the MBL Ecosystems Center long-time home of @pie-lter.bsky.social, @toolikfieldstation.bsky.social Arctic LTER, and @harvardforest.bsky.social LTER. So sorry to miss the party! @mblscience.bsky.social
June 2, 2025 at 3:24 PM
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A new analysis from the MBL presents evidence that accelerating sea level rise may hamper salt marsh plants’ ability to use nitrogen, a nutrient crucial for their growth 🌱 Read more: bit.ly/3Gwazce

📷 Daniel Cojanu
Rising Seas Impair Salt Marsh Growth in Response to Nitrogen Supply, Global Study Finds | Marine Biological Laboratory
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May 2, 2025 at 6:39 PM
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Interested in careers outside academia?

Next Wednesday, May 7, at 10 PT—

Join our Career Forum to learn what folks do with a science degree—from tribal work to consulting. Put on with CESU!

Check it out below, and register at the link!
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May 1, 2025 at 6:15 PM
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Excited to embark on new projects with new collaborators to work on issues facing the shellfishing community in Great Marsh/Plum Island Sound estuaries, thanks to @uslter.bsky.social APEAL support. #NSFfunded
Collaboration with Shellfishers: an APEAL Seed Project - LTER
In October, over fifty attendees at the PIE LTER gathered in a local pub to acknowledge one another's' concerns for issues in the Sound.
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May 1, 2025 at 5:57 PM