#2023BESMacroBrum had wonderful coverage across temporal, spatial and trophic scales (despite some bird predominance!) and we even heard about green finance! Please help us improve by filling out the feedback survey for next year's meeting at Cardiff Uni, Wales!
Having a brilliant time at @hkust at the @croucherFDN summer course in Hong Kong. A great opportunity to meet and interact with global researchers and those focused on South China sea marine dynamics!
Happy #PolarPride! It's with overwhelming joy that I'm able to share this message of love, hope, and celebration from LGBTQ+ people and our allies from across #Antarctica. I think it's safe to say we have the most pride per capita of any continent on the planet. ๐#LGBTQSTEMDay
@BingzhangC starts @StrathMathStat talks!
Showing us how to use deep learning to understand #phytoplankton size structure. Spoiler alert, Arctic and Antarctic waters have different effects, even with similar temperatures and Chl a levels #MASTSasm2022
I am glad to get involved in a study that points out the potential problem of estimating bacterial respiration in the sea. #Respiration#oceans#bacteria https://t.co/0OaMlvWzet
How are scientists dealing with the unknown? We've been looking at traditions in reporting model uncertainties. Looks like there's plenty to share across disciplines! @StrathMathStat
As the #bluecarbon research team patiently waits for #eelgrass seeds to mature for our replanting project, theyโve been snorkelling, creating and now testing a homemade sediment corer, and hired the amazing @flytbox to fly a drone for aerial imagery! Way to go team!
We need knowledge of how global biodiversity will change as climate does. To be prepared to protect the amazing biodiversity we have now, we need to know where it will be in the future! Thank you for the encouragement @BES_AquaEco #TuesdayECRs
Does the diversity of #marine phytoplankton follow a pattern? If they do what will that pattern look like in the future with current estimates of climate change? These are the two biggest questions of my PhD research to date. They are tough but important. #TuesdayECRs
At the end of the month, I am going to @DalhousieU to work with @DerekTittensor thanks to support from @mastscot and @OceanFrontier to see if other marine animals have a similar diversity pattern to what we have seen with phytoplankton so far in my #PhD! #TuesdayECRs