Mara Fischer
@marafischer.bsky.social
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PhD student on the Convex Seascape Survey at the University of Exeter π
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Ben Parker
3 months ago
Did you know
@thefsbi.bsky.social
fund up to 2 PhD studentships each year? These include: π 4 years of PhD funding. π¦ A stipend higher than UKRI (on average). π Annual research budget of Β£3500. π£ +other benefits. See
fsbi.org.uk/phd-students...
for full details or grab Melanie or me at
#FSBI2025
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Dr Anna Sturrock
3 months ago
Absolutely brilliant
#FSBI2025
banquet. I'm so grateful to Sarah and her team for organising such an amazing meeting, and to our past and current presidents & ian winfield for their incredible stewardship of this v special society...And all the young 'uns for bringing their fresh ideas/dance moves!
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And thatβs a wrap! Leaving Belfast after a fin-tastic week at the
#FSBI2025
symposium with not one but two awards π― - the Green Travel and Best Poster Award! β¨ Wonderful meeting so many new fellow fish nerds π π€ and to hear about all the amazing research going on in this field π¦
@thefsbi.bsky.social
3 months ago
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Fantastic keynote on
#FSBI2025
Day 4 by
@nickdulvy.bsky.social
- highlighting how equitable and collaborative big data approaches can help advance management and conservation of threatened fish species π¦
3 months ago
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Great way to start day 3 of
#FSBI2025
! πββοΈπ
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3 months ago
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Had a great time presenting my work on fish bioturbation in the
#FSBI25
poster session today! Lots of great chats and new connections! π¦π
@thefsbi.bsky.social
@exetermarine.bsky.social
3 months ago
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Multiple trains, an overnight ferry and many steps later, Iβve made it from Cornwall to Belfast for the
#FSBI2025
symposium!
#FSBIGreenTravel
Excited for this week! ππ‘π π¦
3 months ago
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En route to Belfast β΄οΈ for a week of all things fish at the FSBI symposium ππ‘π π¦
@thefsbi.bsky.social
#FSBIGreenTravel
3 months ago
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Last chance to come and see our poster tonight! Weβll be in the Green Zone (La Baleine) at board 349 from 6-8 pm πππ
#oosc
@exetermarine.bsky.social
@profcallum.bsky.social
@tarracuda.bsky.social
5 months ago
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Great talk by
@ciaranmc.bsky.social
at
#OOSC
about his ongoing Convex Seascape Survey work on mapping the expansion of trawling and associated sediment disturbance ππ
@exetermarine.bsky.social
@ruththurstan.bsky.social
@profcallum.bsky.social
5 months ago
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Prof Ceri Lewis
5 months ago
Why we should protect the high seas from all extraction, forever. Great piece by Callum and team!
@exetermarine.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Why we should protect the high seas from all extraction, forever
Exploitation of the high seas risks doing irreversible damage to biodiversity, climate stability and ocean equity. A consensus must be built now to save them.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01665-0#:~:text=Exploitation%20of%20the%20high%20seas%20risks%20doing%20irreversible,consensus%20must%20be%20built%20now%20to%20save%20them
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Day 1 of the
#UN
One Ocean Science Congress in beautiful Nice! βοΈ Weβll be presenting some of our findings from our work on the Convex Seascape Survey in the poster sessions over the next three days, so come find us at board 337! π
@exetermarine.bsky.social
@profcallum.bsky.social
#oosc
#unoc
5 months ago
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CiarΓ‘n McLaverty
5 months ago
Cool new study from Sophie Ward on the Convex Seascape Survey Project - the team used a paleotidal model to trace the formation of carbon-rich seabed sediment deposits over thousands of years.
eos.org/research-spo...
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Mapping the Ocean Floor with Ancient Tides - Eos
A new study uses a paleotidal model to trace the formation of carbon-rich mud deposits over thousands of years.
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/mapping-the-ocean-floor-with-ancient-tides
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My first paper is out! π₯³π π
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