Jan Geert Hiddink
@Macomabalthica
Prof in marine ecology @sos_bangor_uni. Ecosystem effects of fishing. Like sea kayaking in my #Klepper, wild camping, cycle touring, hanging out in my woodland
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https://www.bangor.ac.uk/staff/ocean-sciences/jan-geert-hiddink-009786/en 29-04-2013 13:02:25
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🌊 Discover how sound waves unveil the hidden history of the ocean floor and its impact on our world today.
Public lecture by Prof Katrien Van Landeghem this Wed Bangor University
Event is free but please register here: forms.office.com/e/X3Epss1Qkz
bangor.ac.uk/events/profess…
Research led by oceanographers from Ocean Sciences, shows for the first time the important role of the ‘mixing down’ of oxygen in maintaining healthy conditions in deep waters around the UK & elsewhere.🌊
Full article published in Nature Communications➡️ow.ly/gRni50RfZUw
🥳New paper (from my PhD)🥳
#anthropogenicnoise limits resource distribution vital for survival & fitness
➡️fewer individuals benefit
➡ individual responses cascade through groups & populations
➡️hierarchies were robust
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#hermitcrabs 💕
The last beam trawl on the last night shift ended with counting thousands of brittle stars in the driving rain but we made it through Hadley Newell 💪 homeward bound to Menai bridge now #seabedintegrity #researchcruise
Dredges were a go today, hopefully all on track for some trawling and camera work tonight #scallopsurvey #seabedintegrity #resarchcruise
Back in action last night. Camera sledge 📸 + beam trawls ⛴️ done in time before the wind picked up. Finds of the night: thornback ray, sea mouse, sea urchin #seabedintegrity #researchcruise
Officially back from my first research cruise on the Prince Madog 🚢! An incredible experience surveying #seabedintegrity in the #IrishSea . Cute critter photos to follow! 🐙
CDT SuMMeR Ocean Sciences Bangor University
We were treated to clear skies and a sunset before our second night of beam trawls 🌅 today’s highlights: sea scorpion fish, mantis shrimp, (unhappy) curled octopus #seabedintegrity #researchcruise
First night shift ✅ we’re using beam trawl surveys (+ a camera sledge) to characterize benthic communities for a seabed integrity assessment baseline in Cardigan Bay SAC. Pictured: curled octopus, pogge fish, John v happily sorting bivalves #seabedintegrity #researchcruise
See my #InternationalWomensDay profile on the The Crown Estate Marine Data Exchange and read about the other amazing women who are making waves in the marine sector. So thankful to be a part of it!
Ocean Sciences CDT SuMMeR
marinedataexchange.co.uk/content/blog/W…
Made it onboard the Prince Madog in Milford Haven, getting ready to head out soon to do some seabed integrity surveys.. hopefully the weather lasts 🤞 #seabedintegrity #researchcruise