
Dr. Kara Lavender Law
@klavlaw
Research Professor of Oceanography at Sea Education Association studying sources, distribution, and fate of plastic pollution in the ocean
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http://www.sea.edu/academics/faculty_detail/dr_kara_lavender_law 12-06-2009 18:41:41
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Fantastic opportunity to study plastics degradation with two of the best Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) -@Chris_Reddy & Collin Ward! Postdoctoral Investigator (#WoodsHole, Massachusetts) #job social.icims.com/viewjob/pt1648โฆ

This is something to celebrate #science #oceanography #robotics Women in Technology #Scibotics


The labour for this review on #Arctic #Plastic Pollution began b4 the pandemic,now its born๐คfree for 2 weeks. It covers sources, transport,effects (on climate), solutions, frontiers. Free for 2 weeks! ๐Erik van Sebille Dr. Jennifer Provencher Chelsea Rochman Mine T nature.com/articles/s4301โฆ

Me too! Thanks a million to Dr. Alice (Xia) Zhu for leading the charge. #7IMDC

Bravo Dr Refilwe Precious and thanks to all the great participants for making our first sessions of #oceanplasticworkshop a success! More to come the next 2 days, see the agenda at: oceanplasticworkshop.com. Registration will be open until 3 hours prior to event start!



Tremendous kudos to the #oceanplasticworkshop ECOP organizers on a successful 3-day, 18-session global virtual workshop, and especially to our talented ringleader Delphine Lobelle. It has been an honor to work with you all!

Tremendous Team ECOP: Kevin Lunzalu, Isabela de Carvalho, Ebenezer Nyadjro, Andrea Faltynkova Refilwe Mofokeng, Giuseppe Suaria, Inรฉs Boujmil Norlaila Mohd Zanuri, @PeterPuskic @mbelalfonso and, of course, Delphine Lobelle #oceanplasticworkshop



Thrilled to launch the SEA Plastics Lab website, which we hope will be a useful resource for the community (all of them!). With huge thanks and kudos to our web designers, Ava De Leon (She/Her), Chloe Beittel, and Isabelle Stewart! tinyurl.com/SEA-Plastics-Lโฆ


When #HurricaneIan made landfall in SW Florida, CDIP Buoys measured significant wave heights. The largest individual wave was 52 feet (15.9 meters) at station 226-Pulley Ridge. This exceeded all previous events measured by CDIP along the Gulf Coast of Florida, dating back to 2007




Understanding #microplastics movements sheds light on which animals are exposed to microplastics in our oceans' surface ecosystems. Source: ow.ly/gRTV50OOFoY Ethan Edson Dr. Kara Lavender Law Michelle DiBen (edetto) @SEA_Woods_Hole



Have you read Chris Reddy's book on Sci Comm? routledge.com/Science-Communโฆ Addressing today's complex issues requires collaboration, which is only possible with effective & empathetic communication. Christopher Reddy tells good stories and shares lessons learned.