@COSTprogramme, 2012-2016, which built a network of sites & individuals to support the development & deployment of sensor-based systems | Tweets by @mccarthy_v
I have a PhD opportunity available to study carbon fluxes in the littoral zone of a humic lake based in @cfes_dkit, with field work to be carried out in the Burrishoole catchment in Co. Mayo @MarineInst. Applications now open.
Fantastic opportunity available to work with @EleanorJennin11 in @dkitscience and @edeeyto on data from the Burrishoole catchment in Co. Mayo investigating microbial dynamics.
Early view of our new paper about the phytoplankton of Lough Furnace: High frequency monitoring reveals fine scale spatial and temporal dynamics of the deep chlorophyll maximum of a stratified coastal lagoon @GLEONetwork@NETLAKE@MarineInst@ISSLR_ https://t.co/juZfcbjQWI
Great meeting everyone, thanks to the WP leaders for interesting updates and everyone for some very productive discussions. Thanks to DKIT for hosting this group meeting for the @Beyond2020 group. @MarineInst@UCC@edeeyto @EleanorJennin11 @DCUWater
A doctorate yesterday and a published paper today! What a great week @MECO_UniGe@NETLAKE @CYANOCOST
The European Multi Lake Survey dataset and methods available @ScientificData
https://t.co/80OSU5bp3g
We are starting to publish our #BurrishooleLTER datasets thanks to our data team in @MarineInst . Here’s the 1st one 👇🏼 6 years of water column profiles from L. Furnace, a coastal lagoon on the W. coast or Ireland #openaccess#habitatsdirective#SAC https://t.co/mYHWSFjSwm