My students will have a semester-long “follow experts on social media” assignment for informal learning. They will select some accounts from this list and also find their own. Accounts included represent a diversity of professional and geographical perspectives on ocean science and education.
A bunch of nerds who like to talk about science, and probably will tell you too much about the mating habits of spiders.
Experts (Ologists) who have appeared on the podcast Ologies with Alie Ward
People of colour working in / active in Science Communication. Opt in - just ask @hanasciart.bsky.social if you'd like to be added!
🐟 Researchers working on freshwater ecology, biodiversity conservation and evolution
This is a starter pack for Asian scientists in ecology and evolutionary biology. I feel like I don’t know many but I know we out here.
Ocean science and conservation experts who will be participating in our simultaneous viewing of David Attenborough's Ocean, 6/26 at 8:30 p.m. EST. Use #OceanChat
The rest
Ologies is a podcast hosted by Alie Ward
If you want to learn about biology these are some great follows.
This is a community of medics on sky. Let us connect 🩺🫁🧠🫀
Scientists and organizations that help advance understanding of the world's large lakes. #GreatLakesSci
Fish scientists of all stripes - must love fishes 🥰🐟🐠🐡
Did you enjoy fish, biomechanics, science communication, and scientific art from Twitter? Then here’s a collection of some of the accounts I interacted with the most on the old platform that have made it over here! Let me know if I’ve missed you 🦑🐠🧪🐟🐡🦈#SciComm
Responsibly witty wildlife experts who are simultaneously here for the knowledge and banter and not here for the unethical keeping or treatment of wildlife. Likely to tell you that you shouldn’t’, in fact, own a fennec fox as a pet, and that cats don’t actually need to be outside.