
Jennifer Adler
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Underwater Photojournalist | PhD | @NatGeo Explorer | Grantee @IWMF @pulitzercenter @brownuniversity
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Coral reefs across the Florida Keys and the Caribbean are dying due to warmer waters. This summer’s extreme heat waves destroyed years of restoration efforts. Learn more in this story by grantees Benji Jones and Jennifer Adler for Peggy Miles. pulitzercenter.org/stories/americ…

#Sciencejournalism is under threat. KSJ at MIT director Deborah Blum spoke with Science Friday about public trust in #science and more. sciencefriday.com/segments/scien… #journalism #SHASS


Thank you so much for including our work on coral bleaching in Florida Pulitzer Center 🤍

Kelp friends!! Only 10 days left to enter the Kelp Photo Awards! Kelp Forest Alliance Judged by Alexa Keefe Andy Mann Pippa Ehrlich Enric Sala & Jennifer Hayes ✨ #helpthekelp kelpforestphotoawards.com


Kelp Photo Awards deadline extended to March 3!! Win prizes in 8 categories & help protect & restore 4 million hectares of kelp forest by 2040 đź’š Kelp Forest Alliance UN Ocean Decade #kelp #photocontest National Geographic Pristine Seas Pippa Ehrlich kelpforestphotoawards.com


Congrats to Jennifer Adler who won the climate category of the Earth Photo 2024 for this shot of a scientist inspecting healthy corals in a nursery - from a Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network (ORN) -supported project by Benji Jones for Vox on efforts to restore Florida’s ailing reefs


That question is at the core of a new projected funded by Pulitzer Center and expertly shot by Jennifer Adler. The first story was published today (linked below). 3/ vox.com/down-to-earth/…

come for Benji Jones's excellent reporting and stay for Jennifer Adler's stunning photography.


An island in the south Caribbean has shown a unique resilience to climate change, but now it faces the ultimate test. Pulitzer Center #OceanReporters Benji Jones and Jennifer Adler report for Vox 👇 bit.ly/3ABSOoN

For years, Bonaire's corals gave scientists hope. These resilient reefs were able to recover after from past events that killed off a large portion of its coral. Now they’re worried. Story by grantees Benji Jones and Jennifer Adler for Vox. 👉 bit.ly/3ABSOoN


An island in the south Caribbean has shown a unique resilience to climate change, but now it faces the ultimate test. Pulitzer Center #OceanReporters Benji Jones and Jennifer Adler report for Vox 👇 bit.ly/3ABSOoN

MUST READ for anyone who cares about coral reefs. 🪸 Old timers in the FL Keys used to tell me Bonaire’s reefs today look like Florida’s reefs from the 1970s — before warming waters killed 90% of FL corals. How long can Bonaire’s reefs hold out? Benji Jones Jennifer Adler

Scientists are using human antibiotics to save coral reefs ravaged by a devastating new disease. And it's working. Caribbean corals are doing terribly. This is one of the few things that actually helps. Photos by Jennifer Adler. vox.com/down-to-earth/…

I was VERY excited to see this Pulitzer Center-supported photo by Jennifer Adler as part of the Earth Photo Awards that is touring the UK right now in some stunning locations. This is my children checking out the exhibition at the Alice Holt Forest - Forestry England in the South Downs national park


To thwart a disease that’s decimating Caribbean coral reefs, scientists are turning to an unlikely drug. Pulitzer Center #OceanReporters Benji Jones and Jennifer Adler report for Vox 👇 bit.ly/4gc8zmK

A mysterious illness called stony coral tissue loss disease has been ravaging reefs across the Caribbean. Scientists have found a way to stop it with amoxicillin, a popular antibiotic. Grantees Benji Jones & Jennifer Adler report for Vox. 👉 bit.ly/4gc8zmK


Last spring, Bonaire's coral reefs started getting sick with a disease called stony coral tissue loss, threatening the country's way of life. How are scientists trying to save these corals? A story by grantees Benji Jones & Jennifer Adler for Vox.👉bit.ly/4gc8zmK

