Executive Director @EMBRC_EU, marine biologist. The views expressed here are mine. When not working, you will find me outside, preferably in the mountains
Тhe first data release from the European Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON), an initiative of @embrc_eu and part of @OBISNetwork's efforts to fill the gaps in our current knowledge on biodiversity of the world's oceans: https://t.co/qvFw7vCrav
@MarshallMike76@JeremyBRoberts They do prefer colder waters generally. The warming of swimming muscles and nervous system likely gives them an edge over many of their prey by being faster and more responsive
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Happy to promote @EMBRC_EU which combines everything that I think makes sense today: Europe, the Ocean, and Science. What else 🤷🏻♀️
Good advocacy needs good data ! @embl@TaraOcean_
In 2023, EMBRC continued to advance marine science through:
👉Access to marine organisms
👉Support for visiting researchers
👉Biological and ecological tools, techniques & experimental platforms
👉Highly experienced technical staff
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#MarineScience
@JeremyBRoberts Salmon shark on the left, white shark on the right. Lamnids are some of the most amazing sharks, due to their highly evolved physiology. Porbeagles (same genus as salmon sharks) are the salmon shark cousin in the Atlantic
Our 2023 Annual Report is out! If you want to find out more about what EMBRC is doing and the work we are engaged with, then have a flick through the AR at the link below 👇
#EMBRCAnnualReport | 👉 Sustainable science for a brighter future
📢 We’re proud to share how EMBRC is advancing the understanding of marine life and creating a #sustainable future for everyone in our 2023 Annual Report, out now!
🔗 https://t.co/dmzM5aVplH
#WorldOceanDay