#bruv — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #bruv, aggregated by home.social.
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"As soon as I’m done with AEW, I’m being a postman. I’ll have my house paid off, my mom’s house paid off, my dad’s house paid off. I’m just going to be ‘Alright, that’s me, I’m done, going to be a postman for the Royal Mail.’ I would love that, mate. I would flipping love that,” Ospreay said. “That ambition of just being like, ‘I’m done. I’m going to be a postman.’ [And I’ll] just go stroke people’s dogs. Let’s go, ‘here’s your post.'”
-Will Osprey
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Resurrection Bay Sharks
https://vimeo.com/1031267933?share=copy
Science Communications film maker Rose Dalrymple followed us on our DSCT shark camera trap adventures in Resurrection Bay this last summer, and produced this short video clip introducing our project.
In this project, we are deploying our DSCT (Deep Submersible Camera Trap) – a Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) benthic lander – together with the Passive eDNA & Sediment Collection Apparatus (PESCA) water sampler as well as additional environmental sensors deep in the waters of Alaskan fjords. The DSCT with PESCA is placed in the aphotic (light-less) zone at depths between 200 and 400 meters, and can record video and ocean data for up to 48 hours. As reported in our previous blogs, we use active deep red illumination which most deep sea organisms cannot see. We are using the DSCT to document where we can encounter the cold-water Pacific sleeper shark, and we are characterizing biodiversity by detecting environmental DNA of other marine organisms in the waters around the lander.