Clare Embling
@clareembling
Associate Professor in Marine Ecology at the University of Plymouth
#marine mammals, interactions with #oceanography & impacts of #oceannoise. Mum & knitter.
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http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/cbembling 24-10-2012 13:00:49
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Harmful algal blooms (#HABs) off the coast of California have led to the death of hundreds of sea lions and at least 60 #dolphins this month. Learn more at fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/… NOAA Fisheries
Thank you, Drs. Dr. Asha de Vos, Clare Embling , Danielle Harris, Tom Bech Letessier and Oceanswell, Bertarelli Foundation 🐋🐬
A beautiful, beautiful book by hannahlilystowe ! I cannot recommend it highly enough. Hannah's story is that of remarkable resilience, and passion shines through every word. #MoveLikeWater
Check this out! Includes talks from University of Plymouth team Simon Ingram & John Spicer 🤩 Fabulous set of talks.
A wildlife observer no longer in the wild! Glad to see SRouf front of house for our ⛴ 🌏 Marine Science 🐠 🐟 cetacean poster 🐬🐳🐋 Thanks Isha Udayanga Sampath and all other contributors
Congratulations Dannielle Eager on passing your #PhD viva on #oceanographic drivers of #pelagic #fish in the #IndianOcean funded by Garfield Weston Foundation Bertarelli Foundation at University of Plymouth with UHI Research. Thank you to examiners Ben Ciotti & Jeroen van der Kooij... cake by Isha
We are starting off the #UKIRSC24 with an amazing talk from Dr Clare Embling Clare Embling !
Up next… Beth Harvey talks about abundance and distribution of #cetaceans in the western English Channel, #soundscapes, and exposure to key threats. With Marine Verts Unit and Cefas Noise 🐬
Great start to the University of Plymouth first year #marinebiology field course, exploring the rocky shore at Bigbury. The perfect place to spend #EarthDay2024 🌍
Happy #EarthDay2024 from 1st year University of Plymouth #marinebiol students. We spent the day at #Bigbury carrying out mini-projects on the rocky shore - ours was to investigate #limpet morphology with #environmental drivers. #plymbio Marine Institute @plymbiolmarsci
Lift off! Asking questions about the biology of some unusual marine beach dwellers with John Spicer and Clare Embling... on 1st yr #MarineBiology field course University of Plymouth #plyMBIO @plymbiolmarsci MBERC
Check out this beautiful sand hopper (Talitrus saltator), dug out of its hibernation & desperate to bury back under the cool damp sand. Lots of fun on day 2 of the University of Plymouth #plymbio field course investigating their #biology & #Ecology.