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Becca Beutel
@bbeutel.bsky.social
she/her | PhD Candidate in Physical Oceanography at UBC EOAS, but described as a marine biologist by my friends & family
https://sites.google.com/view/beutel/
@eoas.ubc.ca and @pme.ubc.ca are hosting Volcano: A science comedy show by Ben Miller this Wednesday evening!
Tickets are FREE but there are only a few left so get yours while you can - www.eventbrite.ca/e/volcano-a-...

Be prepared to "erupt" with laughter 🌋🔥
November 3, 2025 at 7:49 PM
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Be careful out there. They're putting RCP8.5 in candy bars.
October 31, 2025 at 4:09 PM
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A deep dive on high-impact #ClimateAction from #BBC! As I told Jocelyn Timperley, "Hopefully people going through the jointheshift.earth guide will have a bit of an aha moment, realising, 'wait a minute, I have more power than I thought, and there's more that I can do'."
www.bbc.com/future/artic...
Care about climate change? The evidence shows these are the most impactful actions you can take
Care about climate change? Here's what the evidence shows are the most effective things you can do.
www.bbc.com
October 1, 2025 at 11:04 AM
Ginalina, @swsocean.bsky.social, and I look so happy because the Future Science Leaders students ask the BEST questions.
Thank you to Science World Vancouver for a great career cafe!
Check out FSL: scienceworld.ca/futurescienceleaders/
October 3, 2025 at 6:22 PM
I was worried about night shift - but the inherent loopy-ness really grew on me
Thank you to all the fantastic scientists and crew who took the time to teach me while aboard the Tully for the Aug/Sep La Perouse! It was a dream first research cruise 🦈🐋🦑
September 16, 2025 at 4:36 AM
This one feels deeper than normal (pun intended)
🌊🧪 They travel only as far as the currents can carry them before reaching the sea floor. - Broecker and Peng (1982), Tracers in the Sea
September 7, 2025 at 7:51 AM
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After a four-year investigation, a breakthrough study reveals the cause of sea star wasting disease (SSWD). A strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida is the culprit behind the marine epidemic that has killed billions of sea stars since 2013. Read the study: 🔗https://tinyurl.com/4rcb3xpf
August 4, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Perk of teaching students about coastal oceanography at @eoas.ubc.ca?: great field trip settings are a walk away 🦀
#TowerBeach #VancouverSummerProgram
August 1, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Thank you @hakai.org for hosting me for a talk this week! I had a great time presenting in a yurt, having rewarding chats about carbonate chemistry and habitat viability thresholds, picking huckleberries, and working with an insanely gorgeous view 😍
July 11, 2025 at 8:58 PM
shark week is part of what got me excited about ocean science.. pretty sure "great white sex battle" would have scared 11 yo me away 👶 lol
Shark Week bills itself as pro science and conservation and says they don’t promote fear.

One of these 2025 episode titles is real and I made up the rest.

Guess which is real.

1 Great white assassins

2 Great white sex battle

3 Great white invasion

4 Florida’s death beach

Lolz all real
June 24, 2025 at 7:00 PM
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I'll note that the estimate Sam Altman quotes falls between our estimates for the smallest and largest text models that we looked at. (For more, our full story is here: www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1...)
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
The emissions from individual AI text, image, and video queries seem small—until you add up what the industry isn’t tracking and consider where it’s heading next.
www.technologyreview.com
June 11, 2025 at 4:34 PM
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If you burn down a forest, you don't miss out on lumber for just that season. You have to replant all the trees, nurture them, and wait for them to grow.

The science and research budget cuts happening now are wanton, senseless arson. Recovery, if it ever happens, will take generations.
June 3, 2025 at 9:02 PM
Impressive wave and tide cut sandstone at Mallaspina Galleries, Gabriola, BC
also pictured: my best barnacle impression
#RipCurl
May 29, 2025 at 6:11 PM
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Really excited to join in this effort. I'll be talking about the OpenCTD and Oceanography for Everyone on Friday at 6PM.
Excited to be taking part in the Weather and Climate Livestream! I'll be speaking at 10:30 am EDT Sunday for the start of Hurricane Season. But, the stream will be kicking off at 3:00 pm EDT today and running for 100 hours, showcasing the ways we go benefit from science!
www.cnn.com/scientists-r...
Climate and weather scientists are joining the anti-Trump resistance in the most ‘scientist-iest’ way | CNN
In the face of steep funding cuts for climate and weather research and forecasting, scientists have found a new way of engaging the public.
www.cnn.com
May 28, 2025 at 3:46 PM
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Amazing sharkface. No notes.
May 26, 2025 at 5:32 PM
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People sometimes think of Antarctica as being barren and devoid of life, but the ocean surrounding the continent is incredibly rich with wildlife and biodiversity.

Photos of new discoveries and insights from our wonderful Australian colleagues…

🧪🥼❄️🌊🦑

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Sea pigs, icefish and trilobites: Antarctica’s mysterious marine life – in pictures
Characterised by darkness and cold temperatures, the extreme environment of Antarctica’s deep sea is largely unexplored. Now, after a special marine science voyage, a team aboard Australia’s national ...
www.theguardian.com
May 8, 2025 at 11:29 AM
is "seafloor squish" the technical term? (and if not.. can it be?)
Meet Peniagone papillata, a spectacular seafloor squish. This sea cucumber was observed on our abyssal plain research site off the coast of Santa Barbara 3,910 meters (12,828 feet) deep. #MBARIFromTheVault
May 7, 2025 at 10:48 PM
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“After almost 100 years on the planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea.” — Sir David Attenborough. Ocean with #DavidAttenborough (out May 8) spotlights the devastating impact of bottom trawling
Read more: www.bbc.com/news/article...
Sir David Attenborough Ocean film 'greatest message he's told'
Sir David says his new film Ocean is one of the most important of his career.
www.bbc.com
May 7, 2025 at 1:40 AM
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In parallel to the "Sailing the Sonic Sea Event" (Salish Sea, Victoria BC June 5-8), we are launching a CALL FOR COMPOSITIONS based on Ocean Network Canada's underwater bank of sound recordings! A selection of the compositions will appear on the album curated by EarthSonic Project!
March 25, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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New paper!

Social media for fisheries science and management professionals: How to use Bluesky and Instagram, and why you should.

This is the *first* paper in the peer reviewed scientific literature to explain how Bluesky works and how to use it for #SciComm 🧪🦑🐠

academic.oup.com/fisheries/ad...
Social media for fisheries science and management professionals: How to use Bluesky and Instagram, and why you should
ABSTRACT. Social media tools have revolutionized how people communicate with one another. A 2018 paper in Fisheries summarized the use of Twitter, Facebook
academic.oup.com
April 11, 2025 at 12:09 PM
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BREAKING from @science.org: The Trump admin is seeking to kill nearly all climate research at NOAA, its climate science agency.

Its near-final budget proposal would end all NOAA research labs, academic institutes, and regional climate centers. And it wants to fully end the NOAA Research division.
Trump seeks to end climate research at premier U.S. climate agency
White House aims to end NOAA’s research office; NASA also targeted
www.science.org
April 11, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Cake replica of a Soliense FRR fluorometer for DOCTOR Yayla Sezinger's #PhD defence today!
Led by Cara James with a little help from Claire Parrott and I 🎂- I promise it was much more delicious than the grey icing suggests #IsItCake
March 21, 2025 at 11:33 PM
does anyone else get a dopamine rush when they write a juicy (information rich) sentence in a paper draft..?

Me staring at a transition I'm proud of for far too long:
March 5, 2025 at 7:09 PM
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Reef crabs help heat-stressed corals survive: A branching coral under pressure from heat and physical damage appears to gain crucial support from a particular reef-dwelling crab.

#ReefCrabs #CoralRescue #MarineEcosystems #ClimateAdaptation #OceanConservation #EarthDotCom #EarthSnap #Earth
Reef crabs help heat-stressed corals survive
A branching coral under pressure from heat and physical damage appears to gain crucial support from a particular reef-dwelling crab.
www.earth.com
February 25, 2025 at 6:50 PM
@ruth-moore.bsky.social has mastered #scicomm through cake
pictured: Claire Parrott's thesis cake on glacier-ocean interaction and freshwater dynamics in the Canadian Arctic
🧊-🌊 interface with rock candy
marzipan 🐻‍❄️ & ⛵
stratified ocean cake layers with a green sprinkle phytoplankton 🐛
AND DELICIOUS
February 20, 2025 at 1:58 AM