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Scripps Institution of Oceanography
@Scripps_Ocean
Understanding and protecting the planet since 1903. @UCSanDiego
La Jolla, Calif.
Joined August 2008
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    A red tide offshore San Diego is bringing a spectacular display of #bioluminescence to beaches at night, as captured in this photo by John H. Moore. Scripps scientist Michael Latz said the red tide is due to massive numbers of dinoflagellates including Lingulodinium polyedra. 🌊
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    Dinoflagellates use #bioluminescence as a predator avoidance behavior. When the phytoplankton are agitated by waves or other movement in the water, they emit a dazzling neon blue glow at night. This video by Scripps' Michael Latz shows bioluminescent waves near Scripps Pier! 🌊🏄
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    Today Kim Prather (@kprather88) gifted a #CorsiRosenthalBox to the @WhiteHouse, as part of her outreach on the importance of cleaning the air to prevent transmission of SARS-CoV2. Nicknamed “Air Force One,” it was presented to @WHOSTP by Prather and @MarinaC_Dyb of @UConn.
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    It is with great sadness we share that world-renowned oceanographer Walter Munk has passed away at the age of 101. Walter was a daring scientist revered for his drive to solve problems facing our community, the nation and the world. scripps.ucsd.edu/news/obituary-…
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    A #RedTide has brought #bioluminescence to San Diego beaches. Learn more about the phenomenon here: scripps.ucsd.edu/news/red-tide-…. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego
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    There have been some fishy finds on #SanDiego beaches lately, and these are deep-sea dwellers that rarely see the light of day! Recently, a deceased Pacific footballfish, one of the largest #anglerfish species, washed ashore at Black’s Beach. 📷Shane Drosi 10news.com/news/local-new…
    A large anglerfish that has washed up on the beach in a pile of kelp.
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    We have #AtmosphericRivers to thank for all this recent rain! 🌧️ The team from @CW3E_Scripps says we are at 31 atmospheric river events so far this water year (11 weak, 13 moderate, 6 strong, 1 extreme). Here is the map of where and when they all hit. ⬇️
    Map of atmospheric rivers along the U.S. West Coast
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    A red tide offshore Southern California is bringing a spectacular display of bioluminescence to beaches at night. But what is the science behind this natural light show? Learn everything you wanted to know about red tides here: scripps.ucsd.edu/news/everythin… Photo: Philipp Arndt 🌊✨
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    Rare find‼️ A Pacific #footballfish, one of the largest species of #anglerfish, washed ashore near Encinitas last Friday. Lifeguards notified scientists about the unique #deepsea creature, and Scripps scientist Ben @Frable was able to collect it for research and preservation.
    Photo of a Pacific footballfish, a large and dark fish specimen, in the lab.
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    Scientists with @NOAAFisheries and Scripps Oceanography got their first live look at what might be a new species of #killerwhale. Called Type D, the whales were previously known only from strandings, fishermen’s stories, and tourist photographs. scripps.ucsd.edu/news/scientist…
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    Behold the beauty of frost flowers! These delicate ice structures are unique to the surface of newly forming sea ice, forming when moisture in the atmosphere becomes supersaturated due to low temps. Here, Scripps' Jeff Bowman collects frost flowers in the Arctic. 📷Matthias Wietz
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    🌊 Last weekend, some lucky kayakers and snorkelers came across a rare deep-sea dwelling fish in La Jolla Cove. The seagoers spotted a 12-foot #oarfish and to give you an idea of how rare this encounter is, only 20 oarfish have washed up in California since 1901!
    Swimmers found an oarfish in La Jolla Cove. Photo by Michael Wang
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    A network of almost 4,000 scientific floats has enabled sweeping views of large-scale changes in all the world’s oceans. That network, Argo, recently took its 2 millionth measurement, marking a major accomplishment for this groundbreaking project. scripps.ucsd.edu/news/argo-prog…
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    Today we are celebrating Dr. Seuss’s 115th birthday, remembering the plea for conservation he put forth in his classic The Lorax, inspired by the rich nature of San Diego. Your clarion call Inspired us all — We have to conserve our Earth Or things won’t get better thenceforth!
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