It’s the Ocean episode of Planet Earth III this Sunday at 1820 on BBC One! New species, astonishing new behaviours and amazing animal spectacles - Perfect if you enjoyed #BluePlanetII 😃
Three weeks into my new position as postdoc researcher at Wageningen University and Research, and today we wrapped up a stunning experiment with our Norwegian collaborators in Bergen 🇳🇴 measuring ECG and EEG in lobsters🦞🦀! Grateful for this exciting experience! #fishsci
⚠️New paper alert ⚠️ This one's a bit different - a photo gallery in The Bulletin of @ESA_org linked to our recent discovery of rays actively making sound, feat. stunning photos of the chatty rays by @jdelgadoesteban and co-led by @fiskeforbrains!
https://t.co/9jTNFHWl3E
👇 I am digging this Journal atm...new logo, new-ish name, no 💰fees, open access & good licence type, nice pdf layout, DOAJ listed, altmetric tracked...published by the Oceanographic Institute @usponline 🙌
At @SLU_aqua we developed a mobile electronic monitoring system @HafsAuga together with @spotx_. Check out our #ICESASC23 poster describing the system + two posters detailing fisheries bycatch research undertaken with mobile EM. @Konigson & Katja are taking questions #em4fish
What Tuna species do you think this is?
Caught in the Maldives, and 📷 sent for ID to @fish_thinkers by Shuaib Abdhulla.
Answer in comments tomorrow. #FishTrivia#FishSci
First tweet: follow us to keep informed about the upcoming White Sharks Global conference. 🦈🦈🦈🦈 More to come, including an exciting comp with free registration on offer🦈🦈🦈🦈
Some very exciting news: I've decided to launch my own science communications consultancy. Strategy, content and coaching.💬✍️ To start, I'll focus on expedition- and field-based #communications.🗺️ Fun times ahead! Visit https://t.co/dhEh7AjxYN for more on the services I provide.
Whales sing, shrimp snap, and toadfish hum. But the stingray? Until recently, scientists believed the flat fish to be quiet as a pancake. But not anymore!
Featuring @fiskeforbrains & @fishsoundsweb!
https://t.co/VoKhYv59fU
I like to occasionally write pieces for @mongabay that remind me how rich and alive the ocean is — and how much we still have to learn about it.
https://t.co/nl9oVJ45Vy