My new paper on #Fishpassage for #seatrout at a co-located Archimedean screw turbine and Larinier fish pass is now available. Looking forward to presenting this work @FishPassage2018 🐟 https://t.co/JMmX6SANSC
In the first output from my PhD research, we find that day length is the most significant predictor of when twaite shad return to the River Severn during their spawning migrations, with high individual repeatability in timing of river entry between years: https://t.co/fxJMimcZsV
So happy my first paper on river basin allocation of global #freshwaterfish catch is now available.
Putting the fish into inland fisheries – A global allocation of historic inland fish catch https://t.co/ugierPiGzU
Our friends at @EnvAgencyMids are looking for a new #fisheries technical specialist to join the FBG team in the West Midlands.
All the details on the website 🐟
https://t.co/JycLk0knU1
A project ~5y in development but on site <6h to remove 1.3m high & 9m wide weir and >100y of river fragmentation. Opened ~11km to free #fishpassage & #geomorphology#WeirTodayGoneTomorrow#damremovaleurope#UAP
Upper Aire Project
@PeteTurnerEA
https://t.co/iMey74IK6Q
We were buzzing when our humble twaite shad visited the coasts of Ireland and Devon before returning to the Severn a year later, revealing themselves as rock-hard ocean wanderers with some kickass navigational abilities. New paper out! #WorldOceanDay2020
https://t.co/mTmVL5uVXw
NoWPaS is very excited to announce our second keynote for our 2020 meeting in #Iceland: Dr. Kim Aarestrup. With 30 years of experience working with #salmonids, Kim's work entails a little of everything: physiology, behavior, telemetry, conservation and management 🐟 @AarestrupKaa
Your NoWPaS 2020 committee is THRILLED to have Dr. Erika Eliason as one of our keynotes!! Dr. Eliason studies how #salmonids are physiologically locally adapted to their environment, and their response to #climatechange. Check out her website: https://t.co/pr4vwn3M7r 🐟🐟
New fully-funded Research Masters studentship available in our lab: "Determining the conservation needs of exploited migratory lampreys" will use telemetry techniques to track aspects of the river lamprey migration. Click on the link for more info: https://t.co/K63chAsYXs
Your #nowpas2020 committee is thrilled to officially announce that next year, NoWPaS will be hosted by @uni_iceland on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn, Iceland!!! Stay tuned to find out more about the workshop and share the #salmonid love 🐟 see you next yr (photos by Hotel Edda)
With #NoWPaS2019 now over, we'd like to thank all of our sponsors one more time for their funds that allowed the meeting to take place. It is reassuring to see so many organisations supporting both early career researchers and salmonid science. Thank you all!! #PhDChat#FishSci
The migration of European #Eels is an enduring mystery of natural history. We are working with @cefasgovuk@defraUK@OfficialZSL@uniofhull DTU-Aqua & Uni of Azores trying to find their spawning area by satellite tracking eels from the #Azores https://t.co/czMyyvalQX @SciPhiTV