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@OceansOnline Official twitter feed of
#OceansOnline meeting 29/06/18 following IMCC5. Workshops, discussions, talks to help improve your marine science communication. -
#IMCC5#oceansonline@WhySharksMatter: although social media can sometimes seem dark, today we are talking about how scientists and practitioners can bring some light, not let misinformation go unchallenged, and use social media tools to educate and inspire@OceansOnlineShow this thread -
Social media is not just about bringing people back to your website. It’s about engagingwith your followers and creating a community on each platform
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WAKE UP! It's time for
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70% of countries have deepsea ecosystems, but only 16% have the capability/resources to do deep sea science
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Each platform is different. Different demographics for different accounts. Different tones for different platforms
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Have a call to action in your
#SocialMedia use - empower people to change behaviour or take action to support#conservation and raise#awareness#OceansOnline@starfocus -
#IMCC5#OceansOnline best session ever on brainstorming new#OceanEmoji all vote for#molamolaemoji,#seaotteremoji and#nautilusemoji, totally unbiased here lol thank you@DrAndrewThalerpic.twitter.com/mYOxVfjmzc
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#OceansOnline Social media is like airtraffic control - it's not an end point, it's where you should go.@starfocus@OceansOnline#SciComm -
Create content like blog posts/videos/audio content based on a popular social media post. It can help with engagementand figure out how people will interact with your content
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Using
#IMCC as a project timeline#MSP#marinespatialplanning#OceansOnline pic.twitter.com/RKLxWuSkoV
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Just a heads up. I will be tweeting about Marine Science and Conservation Communication today while I am at
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#SocialMedia can be used to share enthusiasm, create curiosity and inspire - mix up content, use humour, think about your audience, learn from new techniques and adapt as things change@starfocus#OceansOnline pic.twitter.com/snMnYPgsTJ
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The first of
#OceansOnline facilitated discussions kicking off with a set of key questions around#marinespatialplanningpic.twitter.com/NlOIGFmfmO
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Dr. Andrew Thaler talking about emojis for
#OceansOnline! Emojis are a globally understandable language. Almost 4K emojis and only 12 ocean animal#emojis. “Two whales?! Cephalopods are awesome, we’re not hating on them. Sharks are boring.”@WhySharksMatter and I are out
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#OceansOnline@starfocus: Embrace what makes you unique!! And at events? Do research around attendees, engage with them, and maintain contacts and share resources! Continue conversation. -
#IMCC5 saved one of the best plenaries til last (apologies to@ConsLevin).@DivaAmon’s talk was funny, informative, personal, and inspiring.
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Use social media analytics to help you understand your audience and tailor your content depending on who you will reach
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Wow...look at what we're doing to our
#deepsea
so much litter and waste! #OceansOnline pic.twitter.com/2jvYk4TJSB
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