Tyler Rohr
tyler-rohr.bsky.social
Tyler Rohr
@tyler-rohr.bsky.social
Mostly science, a little bit of everything else.
Marine Carbon Cycling | Ocean Biogeochemistry | mCDR
https://marinecarboncycling.imas.utas.edu.au/
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@agu.org Reviews of Geophysics: "The identified overlap between high-impact processes and poor model representation provides a roadmap for determining which technologies have the most high-risk uncertainty and which research directions are most urgent."

▶️ doi.org/10.1029/2024...
Potential Impacts of Climate Interventions on Marine Ecosystems
Climate intervention research is expanding as current mitigation efforts to limit warming below crucial targets are falling short Substantial knowledge gaps exist on the potential impacts of clim...
doi.org
January 14, 2026 at 11:54 PM
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"It is possible that no climate intervention will ever be safe enough to implement on a large scale. But we believe that decision should be guided by evidence – not market pressure, fear or ideology."
@tyler-rohr.bsky.social et al in @theconversation.com

▶️ theconversation.com/climate-engi...
Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life – our new study examines each method’s risks
Some methods being tried to counter climate change shift the ocean’s biology or chemistry. Others would deflect solar radiation. All have consequences for marine life.
theconversation.com
January 14, 2026 at 11:54 PM
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“Our oceans are already feeling the massive impacts of climate change. They will also be on the front lines of any climate intervention, yet we still lack a clear picture of how these approaches could impact marine life.” — Kelsey Roberts, Cornell University

news.cornell.edu/stories/2026...
Scientists map key oceanic unknowns in climate interventions | Cornell Chronicle
Researchers review climate intervention strategies to cut emissions and improve oceanic health.
news.cornell.edu
January 15, 2026 at 12:03 AM
New Conversation article out explaining why it is important to continue research to understans the risks of climate intervenition.

theconversation.com/climate-engi...
Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life – our new study examines each method’s risks
Some methods being tried to counter climate change shift the ocean’s biology or chemistry. Others would deflect solar radiation. All have consequences for marine life.
theconversation.com
January 14, 2026 at 9:33 PM
Exciting new paper by Annika showing that a broken power law (bpl) consistently fits float-based POC attenuation profiles better than a traditional power law, even after penalizing the bpl model for its extra parameter/degree of freedom.

www.nature.com/articles/s43...
An improved model of particle attenuation reduces estimates of Southern Ocean carbon transfer efficiency - Communications Earth & Environment
Modelling the water column as two distinct depth regimes captures particle attenuation in the Southern Ocean, reducing particulate organic carbon flux into the mesopelagic, according to particle atten...
www.nature.com
December 30, 2025 at 10:36 PM
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Congratulations to the team behind the ARC Centre of Excellence for Our Future Oceans. Funded!!

Special congratulations to @profmattengland.bsky.social for his leadership of this major bid.
🚨 #CentresOfExcellence #CE26 announcement:

❗️Outcomes announced publicly for ARC Centres of Excellence 2026❗️

See ARC's RMS for list ➡️ https://rms.arc.gov.au/RMS/Report/Download/Report/a3f6be6e-33f7-4fb5-98a6-7526aaa184cf/288

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December 8, 2025 at 11:24 PM
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Our piece in @theconversation.com today:
As US climate data-gathering is gutted, Australian forecasting is now at real risk theconversation.com/as-us-climat...
And it's not just Australia that will lose out. Forecasting all around the world will be set back decades if these cuts go through.
As US climate data-gathering is gutted, Australian forecasting is now at real risk
For decades, Australia has relied on data from US satellites, floats and monitoring programs. Planned deep cuts put Australian forecasting at risk
theconversation.com
July 29, 2025 at 11:52 AM
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Not only is Tyler Rohr an incredibly good scientist but he is also revealing some solid stand-up comedian skills to explain Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement to the Tasmanian public. 🤩

So good to have him at IMAS!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F9y...
Science Comedy: Tyler Rohr - Oceans & carbon
YouTube video by Future Science Talks
www.youtube.com
January 13, 2025 at 12:17 AM