Our next #MarineBiologyLive is now available at https://t.co/lxTgxLQSlQ
Dr Oliver Clarke of Zeiss @zeiss_micro@zeiss group provides a fascinating talk exploring microplastics and the imaging techniques we now have available.
Our next #MarineBiologyLive is now available at https://t.co/lxTgxLQSlQ
Dr Oliver Clarke of Zeiss @zeiss_micro@zeiss group provides a fascinating talk exploring microplastics and the imaging techniques we now have available.
#MarineBiologyLive talk now online at https://t.co/fpveMUZpj4. Dr Sonia Batten @soba41 'East Meets West: Dynamic Biogeography of the Subarctic North Pacific'funded by @NASA Inter-disciplinary science program, Life in Moving Ocean
Our next #MarineBiologyLive talk will be on Thursday , Dr Sonia Batten on East Meets West: Dynamic Biogeography of the Subarctic North Pacific. The Live event is free to MBA members and made available after one week at https://t.co/1mT8ehU8jD together with our past talks.
Our next #MarineBiologyLive talk will be on Thursday , Dr Sonia Batten on East Meets West: Dynamic Biogeography of the Subarctic North Pacific. The Live event is free to MBA members and made available after one week at https://t.co/1mT8ehU8jD together with our past talks.
Some very impressive kelp wrack accumulations after summer storm (10yr old for scale). Hard to fathom how much ended up offshore as carbon/energy transfer 🤔
As promised, here is @Venky_MVN fascinating short talk on “Origin and evolution of first animals: insights from Porifera and Cnidaria.” Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel to hear more of our marine life videos, talks and presentations. Enjoy! https://t.co/cT9D0Ac7j0
Marine Biology Live session 'Tardigrades and the origin of life' now available online as part of our ongoing TMB Deep Dive series. Emily Hardisty discusses her recent publication in The Marine Biologist and the fascinating world of Tardigrades. https://t.co/AVUWzx1fIz
The year is 2045…it’s a great place for people, places & wildlife…and a lovely place for a holiday! Send us a postcard to show us how things have changed, and what your ideal future looks like. https://t.co/MU718vTF1B @nccpe @thembauk @incredoceans
What do you want for the future of the environment? Take a time travelling holiday in your mind and send back a postcard from your ideal future for people, places & wildlife. #whatnextfornnature https://t.co/MU718vC4a3 @NCCPE @incredoceans @thembauk
A quite unusual case, we'll be very impressed with all those able to provide a correct ID. What's this stripy fella? Found on a Grey #Trigger fish (#Balistes#capriscus) cheek in Plymouth, UK.
The next #MarineBiologyLive session is TOMORROW at 11am:
Scott Xavi Gudrich https://t.co/uhecLJfmOM
#BlueCarbon - the role of coastal saltmarshes in climate change mitigation.
Live event open to members of the Marine Biological Association.