Starting a new thread to document the delightful things I am finding out about joining the tech team at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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@isol donāt be jelly!!
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
43. I had lunch with the āDirector of Punsā today. She looked forward to working closely with me. I said I hope it all goes swimmingly
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44. I learned that cool videos like these are shot in the office next to mine
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
45. Saw someone write āoysters are an embodiment of queernessā and I truly feel like Iāve found my people
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@skinnylatte The awesomeness of your posts about your new gig is wonderful.
Thank you.
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your auntifa liza šµš· š¦ š¦¦replied to funnymonkey last edited by
@funnymonkey @skinnylatte it's a balm for weary souls.
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46. Iāve been fascinated by āwhale fallā since I first learned about it here.
Hereās an incredible video of a whale fall exploration dive in the deep sea just off Monterey Bay.
What is a whale fall?
The oceans' depths are supplied by nutrients falling down from the surface waters. When whales die and sink, the whale carcasses, or whale falls, provide a sudden, concentrated food source and a bonanza for organisms in the deep sea. Different stages in the decomposition of the whale carcass support a succession of marine biological communities. Scavengers consume the soft tissue in a matter of months. Organic fragments, or detritus, enrich the sediments nearby for over a year. Importantly, the skeleton supports rich communities for years to decades, both as a hard substrate, or the base, for invertebrate colonization and as a source of sulfides from the decay of organic compounds of whalebones. Microbes live off of the energy released from these chemical reactions, particularly and form the basis of ecosystems for as long as the food source lasts. At deep sea levels this forms a new food web and provides energy to support single- and multi-cell organisms and sponges, thus adding to the oceans food chain.
(oceanservice.noaa.gov)
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47. I talked to real people about animal poop 5 different times today (I counted). Different animals too
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48. I found the internal form for ābooking an animal encounterā. My coworker said āusually itās for team building or bringing your family on behind the scenes visits BUT if you want to hang out with the octopus or otters on your lunch break by yourself, I donāt see why not?ā
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49. She then said when she went to hang out with the octopus she got octopus hickies all over her arms and they didnāt go away for a long time.
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@skinnylatte Itās so much fun reading your posts about how much fun you are having in your new job!
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@econoprof thank you! Itās giving me life and joy
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
50. Today I got stopped in the hallways. Someone I didnāt really know said, āhey are you the one who posted the pic of the Townsendās warbler? I saw the same bird but didnāt have my camera so thanks for taking the cool picā (when I worked at a database company, all they talked about was emacs vs vim)
We then agreed to go on a lunch bird walk
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Granny Art (Shrimp) (Joni)replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@skinnylatte Ok, this sounds like a dream job. I am so happy for you!! (Also, do I get to call you a friend, or are you just "someone I know on the internet"?)
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Granny Art (Shrimp) (Joni) last edited by
@artcollisions friend! Also happy to do a online video or audio chat if youāre ever up for that!
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51. Apparently they will pay for us to get Spanish lessons, so my taco dreams are going to be bumped up to the next level. Did I also mention I met a guy who has a database of 90 taco truck rankings in Monterey, Salinas, Watsonville, all the way up to Santa Cruz
Iām emailing him to have lunch (at a taco truck)
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52. People were asking me if I got a bluetiful sweatshirt and I thought they were all mispronouncing beautiful, but there really is an employee sweatshirt called BLUEtiful. Itās blue.
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@skinnylatte You have the best job in the world.