The seaweed community has lost one its key members with the passing of Dr. Thierry Chopin.
On behalf of the GSC, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and to the extraordinary community he created, through his enthusiasm and deep love of seaweed science.
I've #justsponsored@JustGiving Heather Savigny ex- @ResNetNorwich and @uniofeastnaglia. Her partner Simon Gerrard had a stroke which made radical changes to their lives. Headway Leicester have given him support. Pls donate if you can https://t.co/jpDVixRNEK
Boost Plankton on X. RT to help me reach more than 12,975 people. Everyone should know about , care about, and enjoy the plankton and especially, now the tiny creatures are in hot water with record-breaking sea surface temperatures every day from May 2023-May 2024. @zeiss_micro
📢New report! Great start to 2024 with publication of Best Practice Report & Current state of Norfolk & UK #Seaweed sector in 2023! Part of the Seaweed in East Anglia (SEA) project and led by @HIL_Updates in collaboration with @CefasGovUK@uniofeastanglia
https://t.co/7URJt4fm4b
Isn't it exciting that the UN is developing a Plankton Manifesto to raise the profile of plankton globally? Our lives would be very different without plankton and it's time they get the love they deserve! Follow our work at @Plkt_Manifesto . 🪼🪼🪼🪼🪼
Fantastic glimpse of life at 4500 metres on seamount off Chile. Sea toad, giant sponges, sea lilies, seafloor-dwelling octopuses and 10-foot-tall bamboo corals. https://t.co/IDZlLU8hq8 and
https://t.co/mSHHFYEUh9 via @YouTube
#DidYouKnow that some giant kelp can grow as long as 50 metres? That’s almost as long as the leaning tower of Pisa! 😲
This display in #HintzeHall shows the glorious forms of seaweed around the Pembrokeshire and Devon coastlines 👇
It was great to take part in the Seaweed in East Anglia workshop last week.
Find out more about Cefas' work to support sustainable seaweed aquaculture alongside partners @HIL_Updates@uniofeastanglia in this great video
👉 https://t.co/OPqnfkbkaS
Golden triangle research ‘no more golden than rest of UK’. Research quality more evenly spread than funding and ‘toxic cultural bias’ could be behind disparities https://t.co/CvSf6jE9cu via @timeshighered
Enjoyed the conversations and presenting at The Seaweed in East Anglia (SEA) community meeting in Wells-next-the-Sea yesterday. A great foundation project funded by @NorfolkCC towards further applications and projects on algae! @HIL_Updates@uniofeastanglia@CefasGovUK