Casey O'Hara
@oharascience
Environmental data scientist, educator, occasional busker. PhD candidate at UCSB Bren School. Saving our oceans with R and GitHub.
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http://www.oharascience.com 03-06-2014 19:19:11
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Our new paper in Science, Space & Robots identifies areas of high/low & increasing human impact on 1271 at-risk marine species, to inform protection targets & goals for UN Biodiversity #Post2020 framework #30by30 science.sciencemag.org/content/372/65…
Our new paper in Science, Space & Robots: At-risk marine spp face human impacts across 57% of their ranges, those impacts are expanding & intensifying. UN Biodiversity #Post2020 framework #30by30 can help! Analysis & figs 100% #rstats RStudio. ِ UCSB Bren School science.sciencemag.org/content/372/65…
Our paper in Science Magazine now has a cool interactive Shiny app, thanks Ian Brunjes! ohi-science.nceas.ucsb.edu/visualizing_hu… (the paper ain’t bad either: At-risk marine biodiversity faces extensive, expanding, & intensifying human impacts science.sciencemag.org/content/372/65…) #shiny ِ UCSB Bren School
What does it take to restore an #ocean to good health & how can Ocean Health Index help? Susa Niiranem from Stockholm Resilience Centre's #podcast Re.Think Talks - a podcast on resilience thinking chats with OHI's creator Ben Halpern & Thorsten Blenckner, creator of OHI spinoff Baltic Health Index! 🔗 rethink.earth/what-does-a-he…
Invisible lines marked on maps are hindering current efforts to conserve the world’s marine species such as sea turtles, according to #UQresearch. UQ Science Leslie Amlwch Roberson Carissa Klein James Watson Read more: tinyurl.com/yjzvbqgp
Love Thy Neighbour (or at least Collaborate With Thy Neighbour) key for ocean conservation More than 90% of mapped marine species live in or travel across multiple political jurisdictions. New article Global Change Biology doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15… @UQ_CBCS University of Melbourne @NCEAS WCS
Excited to say that our pub is out! How #openscience #datascience #rstats has improved our science nature.com/articles/s4155… cc OHI-Science
We could easily replace "marine biologist" with climate scientist or really nearly anything at this point! h/t @markrstoll cc Jane Lubchenco
.Michelle Nijhuis wrote a lovely blog about my #datascience path from #Humboldtsquid at Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University to Ocean Health Index/OHI-Science at ِ!! x.com/nijhuism/statu…
5 years of Ocean Health Index communicating the health of our oceans - what's changed over that short span, & why? journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Fishing removes old fish from the sea, and that could spell trouble for fish populations. hakaimagazine.com/article-short/… Me for Hakai Magazine