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CCE Grad student shares his COP 30 experience via Instagram post

January 7, 2026January 7, 2026 Robin Westlake Storey

Third year CCE graduate student, Marley Weiss, attended COP 30 in Belém, Brazil (November 2025), along with 14 other PHD/MAS students from SIO. Marley was one of the speakers (Ocean Pavilion hub) at the Top Five Ocean Issues panel, and you can view his Instagram post here!

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California Current Ecosystem LTER Program Office
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr.
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A long-term ecological research program that seeks to understand the effects of climate variability on the pelagic ecosystem of the California Current System. This Site is a Member of the LTER Network. 

Latitude: 32.9°, Longitude: -120.3°

Acknowledgements

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF Grants:

NSF/OCE-04-17616, NSF/OCE-10-26607, NSF/OCE-16-37632, NSF/OCE-22-24726

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