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DeepSeaCRU

@deepseacru

The Deep-Sea Conservation Research Unit provides the science to support the sustainable management and conservation of the deep-sea and High Seas

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Prof Kerry Howell (not in use) (@deepseaecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of DeepSeaCRU members Dr Amelia Bridges Kirsty McQuaid & @Clara_Diaz_974 for their excellent presentations at #16dsbs today, so much fantastic work, well done guys. More to come later this week 😉

Challenger 150 (@challenger_150) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To make informed decisions on human use of deep sea requires we can forecast possible outcomes of actions. In other words ecosystem modelling. But what models & what are input data. Come & discuss at our #OceanDecade predicted ocean lab session #16DSBS challenger150.world/event/developi…

Dr Amelia Bridges (@amelia_bridges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PAPER 🚨🎉: "Climate Mitigation through Biological #Conservation: Extensive and Valuable #BlueCarbon #NaturalCapital in Tristan da Cunha’s Giant Marine Protected Zone" 📜🌎 Open access here: mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/1…

NEW PAPER 🚨🎉: "Climate Mitigation through Biological #Conservation: Extensive and Valuable #BlueCarbon #NaturalCapital in Tristan da Cunha’s Giant Marine Protected Zone" 📜🌎

Open access here: mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/1…
Gabby Commisso (@gabbysfishes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's fish is the Black Scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo)! These deep-water predators support a European fishery. However, they have slow growth rates, and are susceptible to overharvesting. They've been seen hanging vertically in the water! 📸Alamy, DESCNA, DeepSea Cru

Today's fish is the Black Scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo)! These deep-water predators support a European fishery. However, they have slow growth rates, and are susceptible to overharvesting. They've been seen hanging vertically in the water!
📸Alamy, DESCNA, DeepSea Cru
Prof Kerry Howell (not in use) (@deepseaecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further important messages from Charles Clover about the importance of the ocean in climate mitigation and the role of MPAs in protecting important areas. Our research has demonstrated exactly this at Tristan da Cunha. #UNOceanConference #UNOC22 mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/1…

Kaylee M.Peers (@oceanblueprints) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 5 of Field Week, and wow what an interesting lecture that was to end on! We used data collected from ROV footage by Kerry Howell’s DeepSeaCRU & began learning how to identify & quantify species from the beautiful deep sea #deepsea #data #taxonomy instagram.com/p/CjtEcTuKf1w/…

Prof Kerry Howell (not in use) (@deepseaecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest research from @deepseacru, led by Nils Piechaud where we use #deeplearning to count & measure deep-sea animals from more than 58,000 images taken by an AUV 1200 m deep in the North-East Atlantic. #AIapplications Marine Research Plymouth University of Plymouth sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Dr Amelia Bridges (@amelia_bridges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

En route to the Newcastle University to deliver a seminar on the use of ecology to support sustainable management of the #deepsea! Many last minute edits needed owing to the stellar work of #BBNJ negotiators though! 🌏🌊🗺️

Prof Kerry Howell (not in use) (@deepseaecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of our recent work led by @PoppyBest3 & Mat Upton showing an important ecosystem service provided by #deepsea sponges that could help combat #AntimicrobialResistance

Prof Kerry Howell (not in use) (@deepseaecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Lisbon with Ana Hilario speaking at this important event celebrating science collaboration between UK & Portugal, & discussing how to deepen links. For us the UN Ocean Decade provides an important opportunity. Challenger 150 University of Plymouth DOSI fct.pt/en/um-dialogo-…

Eleanor Cross (@eleanorc_mbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally got a chance to do some painting over the holidays, so here is a lovely nudibranch based on one of the ROV images from the JC136 cruise that I helped to annotate last year as part of my ResM! Already missing the DeepSeaCRU 😁

Finally got a chance to do some painting over the holidays, so here is a lovely nudibranch based on one of the ROV images from the JC136 cruise that I helped to annotate last year as part of my ResM! Already missing the <a href="/DeepSeaCRU/">DeepSeaCRU</a> 😁
Dr Imogen Napper (@imogennapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 We just reached 50 dives! We are currently on expedition with NGO Biosfera Cabo Verde in Cape Verde deploying cameras down to the deep sea in areas which have never been seen before We have seen black corals, butterflyfish, trumpetfish and sea bream 🥹 And even a manta ray!

Dr Imogen Napper (@imogennapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lights 💡 Camera 🎥 Action 🎬 The deep sea camera is being prepared for 100+ metre dives today in Cape Verde As well as collecting never seen before videos of deep sea in the area, this project is training and providing equipment to local scientists