Paige Strudwick (@paigestrudwick) 's Twitter Profile
Paige Strudwick

@paigestrudwick

Studying reef resilience through restoration.
Fighting for the future of our coral reefs.
@CoralNurture Postdoc @FutureReefsLab @uts_c3
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Around the World series: discover the Southwestern Pacific Introducing Coralliocaris viridis (Bruce, 1974), the stunning green-colored shrimp that shimmer in the shallows when caught glimpses within a branching Acropora coral. As a symbiotic cleaner, it not only adds a splash of

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Around the world series: discover the Southwestern Pacific Meet Paguritta harmsi (Gordon, 1935), the ultimate tiny tenant of the sea – it can be the size of two grains of rice! This unique hermit crab calls the discarded tubes of polychaete worms home, showcasing nature's

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Around the world series: discover the Southwestern Pacific Dive into the tiny world of Ecsenius stictus (Springer, 1988), also known as the Striped Blenny or Great Barrier Reef Blenny. With its camouflaged yellow body, distinctive black markings, and googly eyes, this species

Around the world series: discover the Southwestern Pacific

Dive into the tiny world of Ecsenius stictus (Springer, 1988), also known as the Striped Blenny or Great Barrier Reef Blenny.

With its camouflaged yellow body, distinctive black markings, and googly eyes, this species
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To save corals we need three equally important pillars of action: 1) mitigate global greenhouse gas emissions; 2) mitigate local stressors; and 3) conduct active restoration to retain corals, i.e., buy time, while pillars 1 and 2 are achieved: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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All around the world, July 20 is celebrated as International Moon Day. This day marks the anniversary of the first humans landing on the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 lunar mission. We would like to propose another significant reason to set a special day on our calendar just for

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We share Paige’s enthusiasm: corals are incredible organisms, known to exhibit fascinating traits. Their multiple reproductive strategies are but an example. This August, CORDAP teams up with #TeamCoral member Paige Strudwick and the Coral Nurture Program Program at the Great Barrier

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Restoring a reef is a lot like renovating a house—you need a skilled team and the right tools. Paige Strudwick , a dedicated member of #TeamCoral and a researcher at the Coral Nurture Program Program on the Great Barrier Reef, explains the essential tools needed for successful coral