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@standardgalactic
Cogito Ergo Sum standardgalactic
   Standard Galactic Alphabet

Xanadu Canada

@rmcminds
Ryan McMinds rmcminds

Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Olympia, Washington

@beverlyjfrench
Beverly beverlyjfrench

Scripps Institution of Oceanography San Diego, California

@erocke
RockeMarineMicrobes erocke

University of Cape Town Cape Town

@ocean-ecologist
Dr Kat Morrissey - The Marine Ecology Group ocean-ecologist

University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa

@milodubois
Milo DuBois milodubois
maɪ.loʊ (he/him) | Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology
@michaeltconnelly
Michael T Connelly michaeltconnelly
National Human Genome Research Institute | Cnidarian evolution, symbiosis, cell biology, and conservation genomics

National Human Genome Research Institute Bethedsa, MD

@vinisalazar
Vini Salazar vinisalazar
Microbial oceanography and research software engineering

Melbourne / Floripa

@AlexaBennett
Alexa Bennett AlexaBennett

Clemson University Newark, DE

@ademerlis
Allyson DeMerlis ademerlis
Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Miami

University of Miami Miami, FL

@benyoung93
Benjamin D Young benyoung93
Postdoctoral associate at CU Boulder.

Boulder

@anampc
Ana Palacio anampc
NRC Postdoctoral research fellow at NOAA/AOML. Formerly @CoralReefFuturesLab

University of Miami Miami

@fmarksjr
Frank Marks fmarksjr
Hurricane researcher for 40 years

NOAA/AOML Miami, FL

@NOAA-CHAMP
NOAA Coral Health and Monitoring Program NOAA-CHAMP
At NOAA CHAMP, we do scientific research and develop operational applications for ecological forecasting for coral reefs and other sensitive marine ecosystems.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration @NOAA Miami, FL, USA