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Dr Angel Borja
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#MarineEcology, Mister #AMBI. To assess the marine ecological status you have found the right person! Coordinator of #GES4SEAS project Member #CERF (Odum Award 2025) #ECSA Chief editor #Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability, associate edit CSR #Elsevier #AZTI .. more

Ángel Barja Iglesias was a Spanish composer.

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Heyyy!!! #MarineResearchers!!!!
Today is #WorldOceansDay2025 and, to celebrate it, #GES4SEAS project launched this video on achieving healthy #Ocean
#MarineEcology
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www.ges4seas.eu
youtu.be/0NXl4bEJEWM
What is Good Environmental Status ?
YouTube video by GES4SEAS
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at the Basque Country, we are restoring #seagrass fields, in estuaries which lost completely the populations, and these actions are being very successful! restoring #biodiversity and #ecosystemservices
#MarineEcology
#Research
Other coastal systems around the world have also recovered thanks to the stewardship of local communities, such as in Palau with #mangroves and #seagrasses, and pangas for fishing. We are happy receiving your comments on similar examples of recovery in your country

#MPAs marine protected areas are good solutions to rebuild depleted resources, as in Baja California, but also in many places around the globe
#MarineEcology
#Research
In Baja California, Mexico, fishing communities organized in cooperatives have established voluntary #marineprotectedareas, kelp forest monitoring and #restoration projects to protect and recover their kelp forests following collapse from extreme hypoxia and marine heatwaves

a good exanple is Cabo Pulmo, in Baja California
#MarineEcology
#Research
Participatory studies, conducted with local communities, have shown that depleted species and ecosystems have recovered in many locations around the world, supporting thriving ecosystems and fisheries, as in these photos from Geoff Shester, in Baja California #oceanoptimism

some fishing communities are becoming aware about problems at sea and the benefits provided by marine protection. Como with #GES4SEAS to learn in this #MOOC
#MarineEcology
#Research
We follow today with our #ges4seas #mooc on #oceanoptimism. Coastal ecosystems and the fishing communities that depend on them are impacted globally by extreme #Climate events (storms, heatwaves, etc.) and human pressures, as in these lobster and sea cucumber #fisheries

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Other coastal systems around the world have also recovered thanks to the stewardship of local communities, such as in Palau with #mangroves and #seagrasses, and pangas for fishing. We are happy receiving your comments on similar examples of recovery in your country

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Participatory studies, conducted with local communities, have shown that depleted species and ecosystems have recovered in many locations around the world, supporting thriving ecosystems and fisheries, as in these photos from Geoff Shester, in Baja California #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

In Baja California, Mexico, fishing communities organized in cooperatives have established voluntary #marineprotectedareas, kelp forest monitoring and #restoration projects to protect and recover their kelp forests following collapse from extreme hypoxia and marine heatwaves
We follow today with our #ges4seas #mooc on #oceanoptimism. Coastal ecosystems and the fishing communities that depend on them are impacted globally by extreme #Climate events (storms, heatwaves, etc.) and human pressures, as in these lobster and sea cucumber #fisheries

there are many nice examples of recovery
Many other large marine vertebrates have also increased in numbers thanks to protection, including #whales and sea #turtles.
All of this is in benefit of #biodiversity, but also on marine health, and human well-being
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

sea otters are cute animals, very important to maintain marine habitats healthy
Studies have shown that thanks to this recovery, #kelp beds have increased and shoreline erosion has been reduced.
In this photo from Laney White @usgs-quakebot.bsky.social, you can see some sea otters resting in kelps recovered in this coast and providing […]

[Original post on fediscience.org]

In California, sea otters were once thought to be extinct but an isolated population of about 50 was found in 1914.
Subsequently protected by laws and treaties, they have slowly recovered, as shown in this graphic from @usgs-quakebot.bsky.social
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

thanks @nancyknowlton.bsky.social for collaborating in this #GES4SEAS MOOC on #OceanOptimism: we need to change the narrative about the ocean!
Marine #megafauna is at risk in many seas
Sea otters are iconic predators in the north Pacific, but they were heavily hunted for their fur in the 18th and 19th centuries, as @nancyknowlton.bsky.social comments in this post
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Many other large marine vertebrates have also increased in numbers thanks to protection, including #whales and sea #turtles.
All of this is in benefit of #biodiversity, but also on marine health, and human well-being
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Studies have shown that thanks to this recovery, #kelp beds have increased and shoreline erosion has been reduced.
In this photo from Laney White @usgs-quakebot.bsky.social, you can see some sea otters resting in kelps recovered in this coast and providing […]

[Original post on fediscience.org]

Reposted by Ángel Borja

In California, sea otters were once thought to be extinct but an isolated population of about 50 was found in 1914.
Subsequently protected by laws and treaties, they have slowly recovered, as shown in this graphic from @usgs-quakebot.bsky.social
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism
Marine #megafauna is at risk in many seas
Sea otters are iconic predators in the north Pacific, but they were heavily hunted for their fur in the 18th and 19th centuries, as @nancyknowlton.bsky.social comments in this post
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

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stay connected to our #GES4SEAS #MOOC on #Oceanoptimism, more posts next Friday, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, during February
#MarineEcology
#Research
We start our examples of good news with the recovery of the estuary of Bilbao, in Northern Spain
This picture shows the evolution of estuarine #biodiversity in past 30 years
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

We start our examples of good news with the recovery of the estuary of Bilbao, in Northern Spain
This picture shows the evolution of estuarine #biodiversity in past 30 years
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

after biodiversity recovery, this is supporting many ecosystem services, which benefit humans. It is important to note that even the economical costs of restoration can be covered by the services increase! this is good for citizens and managers awareness
Also, it resulted in a recovery of #ecosystemservices, such as recreational fishing and bathing waters, which even cover the costs of #restoration.
This is happening in many other estuaries and coasts being restored across the world!
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

these photos are iconic: you can see the water turbidity above, a synptom of pollution, and the clear waters below, showing the starting recovery
After decades of degradation and #pollution (mining, industry, discharges), #management measures have dramatically changed the quality of the estuary.
This was because of the European Water Framework Directive #wfd, approved in 2000
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

the Water Framework Directive was a milestone: the clean-up of the estuary, which started in the 1980s, was completed around 2000s and the estuary took 15-20 years to recover. Good lesson on management decisions!
Now, it has achieved a good ecological status, sensu #WFD, for most of the ecosystem components, such as #phytoplankton, #benthos or #fish….
This has happened in many other European countries, thanks to the #wfd
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

this was one of the most polluted estuaries in Europe in the 1970s: no life inside, plenty of pollution from mining, siderurgy, chemical, urban.... a disaster!
We start our examples of good news with the recovery of the estuary of Bilbao, in Northern Spain
This picture shows the evolution of estuarine #biodiversity in past 30 years
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Also, it resulted in a recovery of #ecosystemservices, such as recreational fishing and bathing waters, which even cover the costs of #restoration.
This is happening in many other estuaries and coasts being restored across the world!
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Now, it has achieved a good ecological status, sensu #WFD, for most of the ecosystem components, such as #phytoplankton, #benthos or #fish….
This has happened in many other European countries, thanks to the #wfd
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

Reposted by Ángel Borja

After decades of degradation and #pollution (mining, industry, discharges), #management measures have dramatically changed the quality of the estuary.
This was because of the European Water Framework Directive #wfd, approved in 2000
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism
We start our examples of good news with the recovery of the estuary of Bilbao, in Northern Spain
This picture shows the evolution of estuarine #biodiversity in past 30 years
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism

look at our #ObamaNext teaser for #ECSA61 #ECSA2026 conference in August, in Brussels

#MarineEcology
#Research

youtu.be/f7UcTwF4WRA
🌍 ECSA 61 | Bridging Science and Policy for Marine Biodiversity
YouTube video by OBAMA-NEXT
youtu.be

Reposted by Ángel Borja

Change the narrative about the ocean! 🌍 Dive into our #oceanoptimism Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) with #GES4SEAS — 4 weeks of inspiring learning. Let’s build hope together! 🌟
🧪🌐 #MarineEcology #Conservation
check our ocean optimism video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozxe...

we have prepared a good set of examples worldwide
#MarineEcology
#Research
You will learn about good practices and examples of recovery and good status of marine ecosystems around the world,
You can share them with your friends, students or family!
It is a good opportunity to change behaviour towards the #ocean
#ges4seas #mooc #oceanoptimism