@HistOcean is scholars, writers, and teachers interested in the history of the marine sciences, and how they relate to all aquatic environments and the blue humanities generally. Join us!
#histSTM#histocean#envhist#coastalhistory#bluehumanities
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📣 📣 The Structures in the Marine Environment conference programme has landed!
A two-day event at the National Museum of Scotland on 23 & 24 June where you can explore the future of marine artificial structures.
🎟️ Get your ticket 👉https://t.co/uvGJ5uek4Y
📖 And see the full programme here: https://t.co/pajx8F3Vho
#SIME2025 #MAS #Ocean
⚓️ #OnThisDay in 1914 ⚓️
The passenger liner Empress of Ireland sank in the St Lawrence River, with the loss of over a thousand people.
🔊 Listen to The Mariner's Mirror Podcast episode on the disaster here:
https://t.co/XWj33IMPXo
A cutting-edge fleet of moorings, drifting floats, and autonomous vehicles have been deployed to explore the depths of the Labrador Sea, to understand the role of marine snow in carbon storage 🌊❄️
Full story here:
https://t.co/I2VoOxxdq6
@BAS_News
Great to see this new 🏴☠️collection Practices & Narratives of Early Modern Piracy: Connecting the Seas, 1550–1800, eds Susanne Gruss & Marcus Hartner by @AmsterdamUPress
Out on 18/8/25 & available to pre-order now:
https://t.co/C6NTRfnME3
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Brilliant book & book launch by @madeline_cct for her important & powerful The Roma: A Travelling History, make sure to get a copy if you have not already: https://t.co/t3FIdI50Ir
"Cinco siglos de cultura marítima y epistemología artesanal" ¡casi ná! A pesar de un artículo mío sobre #argo , hay grandes contribuciones: Antonio Sánchez Martínez, Javier Ordóñez, Aitor Anduaga, Margaret Schote, los chemas, Margarita Rodríguez...
https://t.co/O04LVp5x45
Please share our CFP for the annual Jacqueline Carpine-Lancre Early Career Scholars Prize in Ocean History. Submissions due by 15 March 2025. https://t.co/0dSWD4dXoG
🏢✨Interested in hosting the next Oceans Past XI Conference in 2026? Submit your expression of interest by December 6th to [email protected]#Oceanspast#conference
What keeps 50% of CO2 out of circulation in our atmosphere? Phytoplankton! But only about 10% of what is captured is then stored at the bottom. How can we measure this more precisely? Historical data on radioactive elements like thorium and AI can help! https://t.co/yfVVbJdbu0
We're pleased to announce that Agnese Martini will be giving our next seminar on 03/12/24 at 1400 GMT, on 'Alien Wetland: Conflict Stories between Humans and Non-Humans in the Venice Lagoon'. To sign up see our eventbrite page: https://t.co/oRz41Y1xNW
@ITLOS_TIDM Yet, despite UNCLOS being in force for 30 yrs, ocean conditions are worsening. Marine animal diversity is declining. Under UNCLOS mandate, the ISA regs being finalised will enable national & private corporations to mine the intl. deep seabed…destroying deep ecologies forever. 🌊
Come join the Coastal Studies Reading Group on Mon 18th Nov - an early start at 7:30 am Eastern / 12:30 pm UK time, for Jon Anderson's Surfing Spaces. Email Anna Pilz to receive the Zoom link and pdfs!
https://t.co/VNtPQyMLhd
🌊Hub Deputy Director Philile Mbatha is attending 'Gender in Blue Finance' 11.30 (COT) in the #BlueZone CBD #COP16Colombia on inclusion & equality in the mobilisation of financial resources, protecting key marine & coastal ecosystems & all parts of society, esp. women & girls.
Exciting PhD positions in collaboration with University of York and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
🍄 Women and biodiversity: gender and the making of the Kew Fungarium, 1900-1950
https://t.co/jWicB7eLe0
A reminder that the 2024 Zotero Fest roundup and small prize ceremony is happening shortly! Find the teams link on the ICHO page linked here: https://t.co/ZCvcLD0yzo
🌊 Webinar: The Role of Art in Transformative Ocean Governance. 5 Nov '24 | 16:00-17:30 SAST. Explore how arts-based research at the Hub is reshaping #oceangovernance. Join experts to learn how #arts drive #socialchange & support #humanrights. Register: https://t.co/IHFBFO4Iem