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🫱🏻‍🫲🏼 Meet our Maldivian Scholarship awardee, Hadin Musad from MUI at Six Senses Laamu!
He joined our CBASS Workshop to train in coral heat-tolerance testing and is now applying these skills in Laamu Atoll to support reef resilience 🌡🪸
Proud to collaborate with MUI 🌿

#CBASS #coralresearch #marhecenter

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Species-specific retention vs. recovery of coral thermal tolerance following nursery propagation - Communications Biology Standardized acute thermal assays (CBASS) of Acropora species reveal that nursery-reared corals either retain or recover thermal tolerance over time, suggesting adaptive traits are...

New paper: Do corals keep their thermal tolerance in nurseries? #CBASS assays show A. cytherea lose then recover, while A. florida retain tolerance=>To inform restoration, screening should be conducted prior to nursery propagation www.nature.com/articles/s42... @uni-konstanz.de @coralku.bsky.social

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WORKSHOP for Coral Bleaching Automated Stress System (CBASS) in the Maldives: 24th of November to 2nd of December 2025

en.unimib.it/news/2nd-edi...

#coralreefs #coralbleaching #workshop #coralhealth #maldives #CBASS #coralreefecology #tools #learning #students #marinebiology

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🪸 CBASS Workshop – Maldives 🌡️
24 Nov–2 Dec ’25 @ MaRHE Center, Magoodhoo
Hands‑on CBASS experiments, lectures, snorkeling & SCUBA with Prof. Christian Voolstra @reefgenomics.bsky.social
Deadline: 17 Sep ’25 | Limited spots!
🔗 en.unimib.it/news/2nd-edi...
#CBASS #CoralReefConservation #MarineWorkshop

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CBASSED50: Process CBASS-Derived PAM Data Tools to process CBASS-derived PAM data efficiently. Minimal requirements are PAM-based photosynthetic efficiency data (or data from any other continuous variable that changes with temperature, e.g. r...

pumped that CBASSED50 R package now officially released on CRAN cran.rstudio.com/web/packages... ... easy for everyone to install package for R Studio processing! #CBASS #coral #bleaching #ThermalTolerance

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Frontiers | The LAMP-CRISPR-Cas13a technique for detecting the CBASS mechanism of phage resistance in bacteria

🗣️Congrats Concha Ortiz Cartagena 🎉🎉nice work! #LAMPCRISPR #MicroTM First work about rapid detection by #LAMPCRISPR (<2h) of phage resistance mechanisms #CBASS 🧬 #MePRAM Thanks #MicroTM #SomosChuac #MarquesValdecilla 💕

www.frontiersin.org/journals/mic...

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🗣️🗣️Congrats @conchoc and #MicroTM First work about rapid detection by #LAMPCRISPR (<2h) of phage resistance mechanisms #CBASS 🧬 #SomosChuac #MePRAM @phagesantipers.bsky.social

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Groundtruthing assessments of lab-based coral thermal tolerance with large-area imaging - Coral Reefs Identifying upper-thermal thresholds in corals is paramount to uncovering species and reefs with high thermal resistance and resilience. Recognition of the need to improve ex situ experiments (e.g., s...

#coral paper! Ever wonder how coral responses in the lab match up with reef-based responses? We examined how colonies from reefs in #Taiwan responded to a heat-stress assay #CBASS & compared this to photogrammetry monitoring of colonies before/after a marine heatwave. Link: doi.org/10.1007/s003...

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High temporal resolution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) dynamics during heat stress does not support a ... Human-induced climate change is causing ocean warming that triggers the breakdown of the coral–algal symbiosis. The proximate cause of this phenomenon, known as coral bleaching, is commonly attribut...

new work evidencing that H2O2 (ROS) is neither trigger nor smoking gun of coral bleaching kudos to Marlen & all authors! doi.org/10.1007/s003... #CBASS #microsensors #ROS @unikonstanz.bsky.social @icrs.bsky.social

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Scientists say sharks seen off Maine are likely basking sharks, not great whites If indeed the biggest one was 25 feet long, it likely was a harmless plankton-eater, experts say.

Basking sharks often visit the Gulf of Maine to feed on plankton... and get mistaken for great whites just as frequently.#12DaysofFishmas #harmless #sharks #lookalike #CBASS #GMRI

pressherald.com/2015/06/22/sci…

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#CBASS was featured in the latest @maineboats issue! Great descriptions & illustrations of #GMRI's monitoring work:

maineboats.com/print/issue-14…

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Adam Baukus gives us a quick rundown of the summer's successful #CBASS sampling efforts here in Casco Bay:#GMRI

gmri.org/news/tidings/s…

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Fun with fins! Our friend the longhorn sculpin has lots of options to help it scurry along the seafloor #CBASS #GMRI

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Menhaden are in town! It's not often we see them this far north. This one was caught off Higgins Beach. #CBASS #GMRI

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Presumpscot River Alewives
Presumpscot River Alewives Each spring, alewives migrate up coastal brooks and rivers from the Gulf of Maine to spawn in their natal ponds. This massive concentration of ocean fish coming into freshwater is a great boon the inshore and riverine ecosystems, providing highly caloric meals for every predator that can get their mouths around them, from eagles, to seals, to raccoons. Humans, too, get in on the action and use alewives as bait for lobsters and halibut, and even eat them smoked as a traditional snack. Alewife numbers have declined in recent years, but our monitoring efforts on local rivers ensure that the best available science is used by managers.

Get up close and personal with the Presumpscot River alewife run in this quick video:#RiverRestoration #CBASS #GMRI

youtu.be/8OY7TD_TDTQ

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VitalSignsMe.org Former domain that hosted a website about citizen science and ecological monitoring, with sections on field missions, data analysis, species observation, and education tools.

#GMRI invites citizen scientists to join our #CBASS research! Help us observe shad species & monitor water quality:

vitalsignsme.org/mission-cbass

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Graham Sherwood represented #GMRI at the State of the Bay Conference this week, sharing our #CBASS successes.

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This robin stowed away on our latest herring acoustic survey. It was disappointed by the lack of worms. #CBASS #GMRI

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The #CBASS crew must be telling some fish stories... & gathering the last samples of summer while they're out. #GMRI

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Ocean Sunfish Waves Hello to CBASS Team
Ocean Sunfish Waves Hello to CBASS Team Our Casco Bay Aquatics System Survey (CBASS) crew was out on a jig sampling trip when they encountered this unexpected visitor. Learn more about this project: http://www.gmri.org/our-work/research/projects/casco-bay-ecosystem-monitoring-corridor

#CBASS encountered this mola during a jig sampling trip: the fish was only six feet long, just a little guy!#GMRI

youtube.com/watch?v=4F3xWz…

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Small fish make a big difference to #CBASS, like this juvenile silverside we sampled with a seine net. #GMRI

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#GMRI scientists, technicians, & interns are hard at work collecting data for #CBASS, with tremendous results so far:

gmri.org/news/blog/earl…

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#CBASS keeps an eye on local fish populations, like these alewives running up the Presumpscot River. #GMRI

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Longhorn sculpin: A face only #CBASS could love. #GMRI #crikeyaintsheabeaut

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This week, #CBASS conducted an acoustic survey to locate fish, like this little pollock off West Cod Ledge. #GMRI

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The #CBASS project has #GMRI chasing all types of fish. We found this stickleback in Mussel Cove near Falmouth.

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CBASS: Basking Shark off Maine Coast
CBASS: Basking Shark off Maine Coast What happens when GMRI scientists conduct ecosystem research in our Casco Bay Aquatic Systems Survey (CBASS)? Many surprising discoveries, but none quite as unexpected as this gentle giant. Adam Baukus captured a 20+ foot basking shark feeding just a few miles off the coast of Cape Elizabeth, ME. I think we're going to need a bigger boat... Learn more about CBASS here: http://www.gmri.org/our-work/research/projects/casco-bay-ecosystem-monitoring-corridor

A surprising discovery on the #GMRI boat recently while collecting data for #CBASS: we found a 20ft+ basking shark!

youtu.be/XAlrXxeQ08E

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