Hull University Marine Science department climbed aboard Humber Guardian last week to allow their BSc Marine Biology Students to gain some invaluable first-hand Fieldwork training.
#BriggsMarine#Research#Marinebiology@rodney_forster@hullmarinelab @hull_marine_bio
Introducing the #Fishfight knockout competition helping to promote the UK fishing industry and locally caught fish. Which of these two species do you prefer to eat? Recipes & reasons for/against are welcome! @NFFO_UK Full list of species and stages here > https://t.co/QTTREXvkfe
Timber groynes are an important coastal defence on the #Holderness coast, but they can also be an important habitat for #wildlife. @UniofHull surveys revealed that tiny barnacles and mussels have started to move in after just 1 month! 3/3 #GreytoGreen#EcoEngineering#Research
End of a long final day at @FSC_Millport with project teams logging diurnal changes in salinity, phosphate, phyto and zooplankton, underwater video for fish, and surface bird/seal counts, with total dedication under demanding weather conditions.
I’m looking forward to being a small part of a huge team effort to host our latest Open Day @UniOfHull tomorrow.
They are a great way for our students of the future to see our wonderful campus for themselves and learn about everything we have to offer here at Hull.
Join us for an open day this autumn and check our our Biochemistry, Biology, Marine Biology and Zoology BSc courses
Book your place now ➡️ https://t.co/75I5jGEObm
Plus, we’ll give you up to £125 towards your travel costs to help you get here! T&Cs ap… https://t.co/kobTgZtwYj
Huge thank you to @HoldernessFIG for hosting our @hullbams#fieldstudies students today. We had a fantastic day on the Huntress processing the catch from their research pots and trialling techniques!