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21.02.2026 18:25
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Sof Fox standing in front of a poster titled “Quantifying genomic responses of Pacific oysters to a harmful algal bloom event”
#AMSS2026 Poster session ✅
I had a great time talking about my research last week at the 2026 Alaska Marine Science Symposium!
06.02.2026 23:52
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Sof Fox giving an oral presentation standing at a CERF 2025 podium
Photo credit: Hilary Neckles
Group photo of the 2025 Rising TIDES scholars
Photo credit: José R. Vázquez
Sof Fox standing in front of presentation title slide “Understanding Stress Responses in Cultivated Pacific Oysters in Alaska”
Photo credit: Jennifer Zhu
Last month I attended the @cerfscience.bsky.social conference and gave my first oral presentation! I’m so grateful to be a 2025 Rising TIDES scholar and be part of such an amazing program and community. Many thanks to everyone who made my first CERF conference a great one!
11.12.2025 19:57
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I’m excited and very grateful to be in Richmond for #CERF2025 as a Riding TIDES scholar! I’ll be giving a talk Monday at 1:15pm in the Eco-evolutionary dynamics in coastal ecosystems under global change session. Feel free to reach out if you’re here, I’d love to connect!
10.11.2025 00:26
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Beakers inside water tables for a lab experiment
Sof smiling and giving a thumbs up with experimental set up
Oysters inside beakers showing experimental setup
Lab trials have been running for the last week! Excited to do my final sampling next week and then get to processing all of my samples 🦪
26.06.2025 16:33
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Protesters fill the plaza at Juneau’s Overstreet Park for the local edition of the No Kings rally.
Protesters fill the plaza at Juneau’s Overstreet Park for the local edition of the No Kings rally.
A protest sign, decorated with a fish, says “king salmon only … oops we defunded NOAA”
Protesters fill the plaza at Juneau’s Overstreet Park for the local edition of the No Kings rally.
Between 1,500 and 2,000 people attended Juneau, Alaska’s #NoKings rally today under clear skies. That’s based on a series of clickers used by organizers. There were 6-10 silent counterprotesters on the bridge above.
14.06.2025 21:25
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A powerful ocean scene shows waves crashing against a row of buildings under a dark, stormy sky. Overlaid in bold white text: “How much would you pay to protect your coast?”
A square graphic with an aerial view of swirling ocean currents in teal and blue. Bold white text reads: “Only $21/year from the average taxpayer helps fund NOAA.”
A square infographic with a dark stormy ocean background. The white header text reads: “Your $21 funds these essential services.” Below are six dark blue boxes, each with a white icon and label:
1. Coastal Mapping – Detailed charts of shorelines, navigation hazards, and more
2. Weather Monitoring – Vital data for tracking storms, extreme heat, and drought
3. Marine Resource Management – Conservation of ocean life and sustainable fisheries
4. Coastal Resilience – Infrastructure that withstands storms and rising seas
5. Storm Research – Studies of severe weather patterns and impacts
The graphic uses clean lines, oceanic tones, and emphasizes the small taxpayer cost for these vital environmental services.
Last one for Tax Day – NOAA 🌊
The average U.S. taxpayer contributes $21/year to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
💡 NOAA turns science into safety — for coasts, communities, & the climate. It helps safeguard lives, property, and ecosystems from rising seas and extreme weather.
16.04.2025 00:54
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Sof standing in front of a research poster titled “Evolutionary Underpinnings of Stress Responses in Pacific Oysters”
Great first day at #AMSS2025 and first poster session of grad school!
28.01.2025 16:27
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It was so great to meet you, thank you for a wonderful workshop!
28.01.2025 15:51
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Thanks Kai for the feature! Make sure to check out the other cool trans scientists he’s featuring for #TransAwarenessWeek
15.11.2024 18:44
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Mine disappeared after a day! I think it’s just a glitch
15.11.2024 02:37
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Check out this post written by wonderful friend and fellow trans scientist and happy trans awareness week!
13.11.2024 20:32
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Sof giving two thumbs up, kneeling on a floating dock
Hi everyone! I’m Sof (they/them) and I’m a MS Fisheries student at UAF! My project uses transcriptomics to look at responses to environmental stressors in farmed Pacific oysters here in Alaska :)
I thought I’d reintroduce myself since I’ve gained some new followers and am trying to post more! 🦪🦑
13.11.2024 01:41
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Thank you for including me! So cool to see all these early career researchers
11.11.2024 20:47
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Many of the (great) starter packs focus on faculty in different fields. In an effort to help #EarlyCareerResearchers in #marine biology, ecology, evolution, & related fields (re-)connect, here is a list of ECRs. Please give them a follow (and reply to be added or suggest people). go.bsky.app/KhWvT4u
10.11.2024 23:27
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Football is an incredibly hard sport for most squid to play, owing to the size and buoyancy differential between the ball and the squid.
Thankfully, flying squid species are able to leave the water, making football a feasible activity.
11.02.2024 14:20
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‘They’re inherently charismatic’: the amateur sleuths hooked on sea slugs
More and more enthusiasts have fallen in love with this relative of garden dwellers, and are helping ocean science while they’re at it
So excited to share my Guardian story about stunning sea slugs and the amazing people who find them.
Earlier this year I went diving in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland with Libby Keatley searching for nudibranchs and we found SO MANY!
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
23.11.2023 15:18
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Thanks!
16.11.2023 04:17
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It is not! Currently looking like at least 3 nudibranchs and 3 sponges
15.11.2023 02:00
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I’d love to be added :) Thanks!
15.11.2023 01:58
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Sof stands next to a research poster titled “One Nudibranch One Sponge? Using Genetic Barcoding to Analyze the Rostanga pulchra Species Complex and Prey Differentiation”
I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to present my research at the State of the Coast conference in Newport, OR last week! My poster covered preliminary findings from my undergraduate thesis research under Dr. Richard Emlet at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology.
14.11.2023 21:53
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Thank you!
29.10.2023 17:54
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Rostanga pulchra sea slug in a glass bowl, magnified under a microscope
Rostanga pulchra sea slug in a glass bowl
Happy sea slug day! Here are some of the little guys from my research to celebrate :)
29.10.2023 17:36
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Just arrived in Portland for SACNAS #2023NDiSTEM! I’m looking forward to meeting people and learning, feel free to reach out if you’re here too!
26.10.2023 02:52
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Sof stands in a tidepool, holding a small sea star and notebook
Hi bluesky! My name is Sof, and I’m a marine biology undergrad at UO. I’m currently working on a thesis on the Rostanga pulchra nudibranch, and spent the summer doing marine reserves science communication. I’m so excited to connect with people here and see all the cool science that’s happening!
17.10.2023 22:46
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