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Tyler Eddy
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Research Scientist
Marine Ecology, Fisheries, Climate Change
Fisheries & Marine Institute, Memorial University
St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador 🇨🇦
https://scholar.google.co.nz/citations?user=XIEh0gQAAAAJ&hl=en
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Environmental science 70%
Geography 19%

Postdoc: The impact of marine CO2 removal on marine food-webs and fisheries

Based at @dalhousieu.bsky.social with Dr. Wendy Gentleman and myself @marineinstitute.bsky.social

Part of the Transforming Climate Action Project

Apply by Oct. 31 for priority consideration

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🎉 Excited to share my first paper at the @marineinstitute out in @FishFishJournal : Increase in Harp Seal 🦭 Ecosystem Role After the Cod 🐟 Collapse in Newfoundland & Labrador 🇨🇦 Supervised by @thelifeaquatic.xyz ! 🔗 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... 📻 Stay tuned for upcoming media coverage!
Increase in Harp Seal Ecosystem Role After the Cod Collapse in Newfoundland & Labrador
Pinniped populations have been increasing worldwide, posing challenges for fisheries management, including damage to fishing gear and competition for resources. In the Northwest Atlantic, harp seal n....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Some thoughts on DFO decision making and peer-review science processes, with Matt Robertson and Megan Bailey

@marineinstitute.bsky.social
@memorialu.bsky.social

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‘Making decisions closer to the wharf’ can ensure the sustainability of Canada’s fisheries and oceans
‘Making decisions closer to the wharf’ can ensure the sustainability of Canada’s fisheries and oceans
Policymaking on managing Canada’s fisheries could be improved by including provincial authorities and Indigenous stakeholders in more decision-making.
theconversation.com
📣 Just out!

@FAO.org has released the most detailed report ever on the state of marine fish stocks!

The data shows that some of the world’s fisheries are recovering thanks to effective, science-based management.

👉 bit.ly/4l0LV28

#UNOC3 #BlueTransformation

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MI's Dr. Frédéric Cyr is the lead author of a scientific paper that examines the impact of shifting Northwest Atlantic Ocean climate conditions on groundfish stocks, such as Northern cod. | @fcyr.bsky.social

Read more here! 🔗 ow.ly/Kv7r50W7Jhn

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Recently published in @natcomms.nature.com: Ocean climate cycles related to sea level pressure anomalies above the northern hemisphere affect ecosystem productivity in a coherent way (from primary and secondary production, to pelagic and groundfish). @marineinstitute.bsky.social
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Environmental control on the productivity of a heavily fished ecosystem
Nature Communications - The climate of the northwest Atlantic shifts between phases, shaping ecosystem productivity and fisheries. Tracking these phases can support climate and ecosystem-informed...
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My co-chair François Houllier and I are delighted with this resounding success, after 2 years of preparation and many hurdles to overcome.

The recommendations will be presented to Heads of State and Governments tomorrow, the day before #UNOC starts.

#OOSC #ScienceForTheOcean
We are a growing network of >100 researchers and policymakers, working to understand climate change impacts on fisheries and marine ecosystems. 🐟 🐠 🐡 🌏

We welcome members from diverse educational and geographic backgrounds at all career stages.

Use this link to become a member: lnkd.in/ggup7VwB

PhD Scholarship to work on ecosystem modelling of the Central Arctic Ocean as part of the @fondationtaraocean.bsky.social Polar Station Project

Co-supervised by Maxime Geoffroy
@marineinstitute.bsky.social @memorialu.bsky.social

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#PhD #ecopath

Congrats!
Any chance you could email me a pdf and the News & Views piece to tyler.eddy@mi.mun.ca ?
Protecting existing coral reefs MUST be our priority.

A message that's been voiced several times before by @profterryhughes.bsky.social and others, but one that we should not lose sight of.

My short 'News&Views' piece in @natureecoevo.bsky.social

Link: tinyurl.com/2jfskntd
Protecting existing coral reefs must be our priority - Nature Ecology & Evolution
A global analysis reveals that coral restoration sites are often located in areas with high human impacts and overlook current and future levels of thermal stress, which places most restoration projec...
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THE LIFE AQUATIC MSc student @loganexplores.bsky.social won an NSERC MSc Scholarship

For his MSc research, Logan is investigating Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) structure and function for fisheries management decision making by interviewing DFO managers across Canada
@marineinstitute.bsky.social

CJFAS?

Agree that this is an improvement. Unfortunately only one year of funding for MSc and three years for PhD. Don’t understand why they only fund 50% or 75% of the length of a program

Our new FishMIP paper published in Earth's Future
@agu.org looks at global & regional marine ecosystem model climate change projections

Global marine ecosystem models projected greater biomass declines than regional models for many regions

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Global and Regional Marine Ecosystem Models Reveal Key Uncertainties in Climate Change Projections
Global marine ecosystem models projected greater biomass declines with climate change than regional marine ecosystem models for many regions For both global and regional models, greater biomass d...
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Electric cars are coming by the millions. But what will happen to all the dead batteries?

Learn more on #NationalBatteryDay: https://scim.ag/4hG9FHv

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My colleagues at NOAA fear for their jobs.

Their satellite observation today of accumulating heat stress (already above mortality thresholds) on the northern Great Barrier Reef: Yet again a deadly mass coral bleaching event is underway.

Without NOAA, climate & reef scientists will be blind.

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Warming and cooling catalyse widespread temporal turnover in #biodiversity

Ecological communities change constantly as some species come while others go - this turnover is accelerated by rapid temperature change, communities becoming more dissimilar over time.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Warming and cooling catalyse widespread temporal turnover in biodiversity - Nature
Global-scale analyses of marine, terrestrial and freshwater assemblages found that temporal rates of species replacement were faster in locations with faster temperature change, including warming and ...
www.nature.com

Thanks so much!

Can you send me a pdf please? My university doesn't have access
tyler.eddy@mi.mun.ca