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Jeff Shima
about 2 months ago
We’re hiring (again)! 🌊🐟 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (≈ US Assistant Prof) in marine biology/marine ecology @ Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington, NZ. NZ lifestyle, fantastic temperate reefs, a marine lab by the sea, & great colleagues 🌊 Apply here 👉
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Louise Firth
2 months ago
Well done to Franz Bauer for collecting the 2 year dataset on the biodiversity colonising the Living Seawalls in Plymouth. Fucoid algae continues to dominate. 🤎 Many new species moving in..🦀🐌🪸
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I have lived in Plymouth for nearly 15 years now. It was incredible learning more about the city's history as part of this work. Thanks
@louisefirth.bsky.social
for having me as part of the team.
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David Ho
3 months ago
Motherfucking wind farms…
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Nova Mieszkowska
3 months ago
Great to see
@bd-stew.bsky.social
at
@thembauk.bsky.social
with film makers & PicSea map an IUCN Red List Vulnerable species, Eunicella verrucosa, in SW England.
www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymout...
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Hidden reef discovered off UK coast stuns Attenborough film crew
Discovered by chance during a David Attenborough documentary, a vibrant coral reef off Plymouth’s coast is now at the heart of a race to protect one of the UK’s rarest marine habitats
https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymouth-news/hidden-reef-discovered-uk-coast-10381677?utm_source=mynewsassistant.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=embedded_search_item_mobile
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Louise Firth
4 months ago
Just out! 10-yr labour of love exploring how Plymouth’s coastline transformed over centuries by land reclamation & how changes are often forgotten. Shout out to incredible crack team: historians, geologists, remote sensors, archaeologists, artists, ecologists🧠🌍🎨
www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
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After a year of hard work from the entire editorial team at OMBAR,
@aliceoven.bsky.social
and her team at
@tandfresearch.bsky.social
, and of course all our contributing authors, it is a pleasure to see volume 63 of OMBAR published with several OA chapters!
doi.org/10.1201/9781...
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Oceanography and Marine Biology | An Annual Review | B.D. Russell, P.
The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003589600
4 months ago
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ESA Journals
4 months ago
Seeking Data Editors! Are you an ecologist or environmental scientist with a keen interest in open research? We're looking for Data Editors to work with our journals & implement our Open Research Policy. Honorarium provided! 🚨Applications due 7/18🚨 Learn more:
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Un grand merci indeed! What a week. Post-conference thinking, helped by the first of the three
#ITRS
beers
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4 months ago
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@louisefirth.bsky.social
presenting her latest highly collaborative project, with rockpools surveyed all over the world 🌎 at
#ITRS
in Brest, France 🇫🇷
4 months ago
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A wonderful plenary this morning by Anne Salomon on kelp socio-ecological systems
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4 months ago
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Louise Firth
4 months ago
Great talk by Jess Allen showing stakeholder and public support for
#ecoengineering
&
@livingseawalls.bsky.social
@anaellelemasson.bsky.social
@benthicecol.bsky.social
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Carbon neutrality in eco-engineering matters! Franz Bauer from
@plymbiomarsci.bsky.social
presenting his
@livingseawalls.bsky.social
in Plymouth work on Carbon storage in algae
#ITRS
(terrible lighting for photos in this room).
@benthicecol.bsky.social
@louisefirth.bsky.social
4 months ago
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Ifremer 🌊
4 months ago
Le Symposium international sur les récifs tempérés
#ITRS
2025 débute aujourd'hui, à Brest. Amélia Curd, chercheuse en écologie marine à l'Ifremer, vous en dit plus sur ces récifs tempérés 👇
youtu.be/eGqk0UdWRdI
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Que sont les récifs tempérés ?
YouTube video by Ifremer
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PhD candidate Jess Allen rocking it at
#ITRS
, talking about social perceptions of greening-of-grey infrastructute interventions
4 months ago
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Honoured to be invited to deliver my first-ever keynote
#ITRS
in my home country 🇫🇷 🍞 🧀 on the ecology of offshore structures
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4 months ago
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Welcome! Ms Nobuhle Mpanza is visiting us at
@plymbiomarsci.bsky.social
@plymuni.bsky.social
for the next 3 months, to work on mussels 🦪, artificial coastlines, and
#nature-based-solutions
🍃🌱!
@louisefirth.bsky.social
@fporri.bsky.social
5 months ago
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🚨 ⚠️ An amazing opportunity to work with the wonderful
@louisefirth.bsky.social
on nature-based solutions//marine eco-engineering!
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5 months ago
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Amelia Curd
6 months ago
🥁 🥁 🥁 The
#ITRS2025
scientific program is online 🙌
itrs-home.org/scientific-p...
please share! 42 days until 🚀
#marineecology
@nessocon.bsky.social
@katynicastro.bsky.social
@aurelien-boye.bsky.social
@louisefirth.bsky.social
@pippajmoore.bsky.social
@dansmale1.bsky.social
@ifremer.bsky.social
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Louise Firth
7 months ago
Feeling very grateful that our paper “Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: an update on the state of the art” has been awarded
#Halcrow
Prize by the Institution of Civil Engineers. 🌿🌊 This recognition means a lot to me & 51 brilliant coauthors.
www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/full/10....
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