[Coral-List] Jm

Kaufman, Leslie lesk at bu.edu
Sat Feb 17 17:46:14 UTC 2024


Thank you so much Jim.  You have made of us a community!

Les

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>   1. Re: a new home for Coral-List (Judith Lang)
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> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 11:54:48 -0500
> From: Judith Lang <jlang at riposi.net>
> To: William Precht <william.precht at gmail.com>
> Cc: Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
> Subject: Re: [Coral-List] a new home for Coral-List
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> Dear Everyone,
> I couldn?t agree more with the sentiments expressed so well yesterday by Bill Precht.
> 
> Jim Hendee?s vision when he chose to start Coral-List and then obstinately overcame various hurdles over the years, along the way assembling a crew of dedicated NOAA co-workers who assumed its responsibility when he retired, has always amazed me.  Thank you very much, one and all.
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> Coral-List is a nearly three decades old, ?gift that keeps on giving.?  
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> Judy
> Judith Lang AGRRA
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>> On 15 Feb 2024, at 09:53, William Precht via Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
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>> Mike, you have done a yo men's job at keeping this ship moving forward.
>> Thank you!
>> 
>> At this time we should also thank Jim Hendee (NOAA retired) for his years
>> of dedicated service running the CoralList.
>> 
>> We should all be looking forward to the next chapter in the communication
>> between coral lovers, scientists, managers, and policy makers - hopefully,
>> we can make gains where we have seen such tragic losses.
>> 
>> The CoralList is a place where we can share ideas, news stories, and new
>> publications in real time with thousands of people with similar goals from
>> around the world.
>> 
>> As you may remember, a few years back many of us in the coral reef
>> community were screaming as loud as we could about keeping atmospheric CO2
>> levels below 350 ppm.
>> 
>> Veron, J.E., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Lenton, T.M., Lough, J.M., Obura, D.O.,
>> Pearce-Kelly, P.A.U.L., Sheppard, C.R., Spalding, M., Stafford-Smith, M.G.
>> and Rogers, A.D., 2009. The coral reef crisis: The critical importance of<
>> 350 ppm CO2. *Marine pollution bulletin*, *58*(10), pp.1428-1436.
>> 
>> We blew by that target - I?m now hoping for 450 ppm.  Unfortunately, today
>> we are already at 425 ppm.
>> 
>> Using the CoralList we can get together as a global reef community, use our
>> collective voices, and convince our leaders of why keeping this critical
>> number in check is so important.
>> 
>> Remember-
>> 
>> Repair the world - save coral reefs!
>> 
>> Repair coral reefs - save the world!
>> 
>> Let?s work together at changing the future. The CoralList can help.
>> 
>> Thank you ICRS for keeping the CoralList alive.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Bill
>> 
>>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 11:43?AM Mike Jankulak - NOAA Affiliate via
>>> Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
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>>> Greetings Coral-Listers!
>>> 
>>> On behalf of AOML's Coral Program, and in coordination with the
>>> International Coral Reef Society, I'd like to announce a big change for our
>>> much-beloved mailing list. ICRS has agreed to take over management of
>>> Coral-List!...
>>> 
>> https://coral.aoml.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/coral-list
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