Maxine Canvin
@maxinecanvin
PhD Marine Science candidate at @newcastlemarine @thembauk, funded by @wwf_uk | blue carbon and kelp 🌊🌱| views are my own | she/her
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05-05-2019 16:19:44
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Excited to share my paper from my MRes Thesis on the effect of #marineheatwaves🔥 on physiological tipping points of two habitat-forming #kelp species in the south-west UK🌊🌱 Check it out! 🤩 academic.oup.com/aob/advance-ar… Dan Smale Nathan King MBA - Marine Biological Association
Thank you for a lovely conference The British Phycological Society 🌊🌱 first time attending, first time presenting and team BEECH taking home the Manton Prize for best student presentation (by amazing Sophie Corrigan) and runner up 🥳 MBA - Marine Biological Association #kelpfarming #seaweed
conference lift off 🚀with sessions at MBA - Marine Biological Association and Plymouth Marine Lab and Plymouth showing its best side 🌞
Maxine Canvin representing our BEECH group at #MBAPG2024, talking about her PhD project quantifying carbon capture and loss at a UK seaweed farm #kelp 🌊🌱🤓
It's been absolutely amazing being part of the committee for the 20th Marine Biological Association PG Conference 2024 2024 🥰 this conference continues to be an amazing opportunity for ECRs in marine science 🙌🌊🧫🤿👩🔬 and BIG ❤️ for being awarded best presentation #Kelp #bluecarbon
Happy to discuss project ideas with ECRs who are keen to work on climate change, marine heatwaves, kelp forest ecology or applied seaweed research within my team MBA - Marine Biological Association 🌊🌱🤓🤿📈
🌊"Ethnic Diversity in the UK Marine and Coastal Sector - Accelerating Change" A new report from Ocean & Coastal Futures (OCF) 👉coastal-futures.net/wp-content/upl… looks into inequality of blue spaces access, marine science degrees, and lack of diversity within the workplace. Supported by Esmée Fairbairn #EDI
WATCH: In a new Nature Geoscience paper published today, deep-sea scientists led by Prof Andrew Sweetman of SAMS have found a new mechanism for oxygen production. 'Dark oxygen' occurs at thousands of metres below the sea surface! Read the paper: nature.com/articles/s4156… #DarkOxygen
📣 Our new research just published in the latest issue of the Journal of Phycology Phyc. Soc. America Kelp dissolved organic carbon release is seasonal and annually enhanced during senescence