Big congratulations @EmilyRi75446053 on your first paper 👏 Here, we look at how social interactions in a cooperatively breeding fish are affected by noise 🐟🔊 @Dwarf_Mongoose@RSocPublishing https://t.co/lEMAJCsOk6
An inspiring project to have been part of! We share our experiences from a collaborative programme designed to foster effective science communication and innovative public engagement. #FutureofOurSeas @incredoceans @LDeClippele 🐠🐡🐟 🐳🦈
https://t.co/MuISH3oWNd
Proud of our new paper "Marine scientists and creative professionals collaborate for science communication"
- Filled with ideas for science communication training and insights into event delivery and collaborations with artists!
https://t.co/9UUNBJKI53
🌟#InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience🌟
@sharkslikejazz: brilliant innovator, expert fieldworker & analyst, top organisation skills, selfless team member. #MarieCurie fellow studying how aquatic organisms sense & adapt to a changing environment @ExeterMarine.
#WomenInSTEM
Human activity continues to alter the song of the sea, affecting marine wildlife 🐟 YET, this is one pollutant we can address with relative ease; solutions already exist. A sustainable blue economy won’t exist without thinking about sound 🛥️🐠
https://t.co/3Zp6cJ2NPQ
Excited for my live discussion with BBC Radio Bristol on the health of the Great Barrier Reef and some extremely cool, recent discoveries🐠 Tune in tomorrow at 13:45
@BBCRadioBristol@SchmidtOcean https://t.co/V7fB4WSpdY
#CelebrateECRs 👏👍 @TimACGordon
Studies how to assess & mitigate the changing song of the sea. 🐠 Innovator, passionate environmental advocate, award-winning speaker (@FameLab), first-class writer, super efficient.
https://t.co/Cupt5FOh5Z
Example paper: https://t.co/kIMFvXYTpX
Our @BehavEcol paper on intraspecific variation in responses to anthropogenic noise is out now. 🔊 Particularly warm feeling as it's Emma Eastcott's first first-authored paper (from Masters). 👏👍 #helpingECRs is a joy. 🤗 @Julie_M_Kern@AmyMorrisDrake
https://t.co/8jEzR3bxwW
#CelebrateECRs 👏👍 @WeschkeE
Studies impacts of anthropogenic noise on nocturnal coral reef fish. 🐠 A force of nature in the field, true waterbaby, passionate advocate of the natural world, super organised & efficient, calming presence. #PhD#Cornwall
https://t.co/zYDvJRo2g7
"When our activities increase post-lockdown, we should...consider more permanent changes to the way we share the planet with our wildlife, for the benefit of all."
Wise words in the @guardian today from Prof. Andy Radford (@Dwarf_Mongoose) - hear more at https://t.co/qrHBAp1lwA
2018 Society of Experimental Biology’s Young Scientist of the Year Tim Gordon @TimACGordon will be talking about his research on how climate change impacts marine ecosystems from the Arctic Ocean to the Great Barrier Reef.
#WeTheFuture#ExeterLiveBetter#WeAreDevon#TEDxExeter
Leaving Lizard Island to the soundtrack of @ChasingCoral (thanks @WeschkeE ), but thankfully this time with more encouragement after seeing lots of new growth and spawning corals 🐠🐡 Thanks to the awesome team SWAG for another epic trip👌 #oceanoptimism#CoralReefs#Science
Our research, published today in @NatureComms, shows that playing healthy #coralreef sound attracts young fish to degraded habitat. Paper at https://t.co/fX9oY1i2zD, @guardian coverage at https://t.co/qjXjATjLF7, video abstract (ft. sunburn and dodgy fieldwork haircut) below