Shannon G. Klein
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Shannon G. Klein
@drshannonklein.bsky.social
Research Scientist at KAUST exploring the impacts of global change on the oceans and working on strategies to rebuild marine life.

🏠 Australian 🇦🇺
📍 Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Our new paper led by @chuanchengfu.bsky.social shows nonuniform organic carbon stock loss in soils of disturbed blue carbon ecosystems with depth, helping to refine GHG estimates for policy and reporting. @carlosduartephd.bsky.social
May 15, 2025 at 3:19 AM
Our new paper explores equity in coral reef science collaborations. High-income countries dominate the field—often sidelining researchers from lower-income nations. We share actionable steps to make collabs more inclusive & impactful. 🌍🐠 @carlosduartephd.bsky.social

www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Towards inclusive global collaborations in coral reef science
npj Ocean Sustainability - Towards inclusive global collaborations in coral reef science
www.nature.com
April 24, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Reposted by Shannon G. Klein
Exploration of two low-oxygen deep-sea areas of the Red Sea by remotely operated and crewed vehicles describe a heretofore unknown ecosystem—and an unknown fish able to live at high temperatures (~22°C) and suboxic conditions. In PNAS Nexus: academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
March 12, 2025 at 4:36 PM
We discovered two oxygen depleted zones beneath the surface of a Red Sea coral reef system! These zones host resistant fish, including lantern fish, hydrozoan corals, and more! This work happened during the RSDE led by the NCW 🇸🇦

🪸 academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar... 🐟

@carlosduartephd.bsky.social
Deep oxygen-depleted depressions in a Red Sea coral reef sustain resistant ecosystems
Abstract. Persistent oxygen-depleted zones in the ocean are known primarily from enclosed basins in temperate regions or the open ocean (including oxygen m
academic.oup.com
March 9, 2025 at 7:37 PM