Emily Phillips
@emily_philly_
Research Assistant @BangorUni | Project FisHistory | Marine Environmental Protection MSc | Fisheries | Sustainability 🐚🦞🦀🐟
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17-03-2023 11:42:29
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What an amazing turnout of early career scientists at Marine Biological Association PG Conference 2024! Lots of sharing, networking and collaboration already happening, we can’t wait to see what happens next! #Aberystwyth #MBAPG23
That brings the MBA - Marine Biological Association Postgrad Conference to an end. Thank you to the amazing speakers, keynotes and workshops presented over the last three days igniting interests and conversations. Here's to next year...wherever that may be. #MBAPG23
Yesterday had a FANTASTIC BEACH CLEAN survey for Marine Conservation Society We headed to Tal-Y-Foel at the bottom of our drive, collecting and recording any litter we found ♻️🚮 This data will be put to Government bodies to initiate legislative change and to influence industry practices 💪
Had an amazing time this week presenting at the Marine Biological Association PG Conference 2024 in Aberystwyth and hearing from lots of great researchers and keynote speakers!
Some nice finds from my shore search after work North Wales Wildlife Trust. Some of my favs were the cowrie, cushion star and broad clawed porcelain crab (I think!) 🦀 #shoresearch
📢3 days to go until The Menai Seafood Company Spring Feast! Read below to find out more about the Seas Of Change project collaboration. Keep your eyes peeled for more exciting news about the event...posts are incoming!
📍Porth Penrhyn, The Menai Seafood Company, Plas Y Coed, Bangor, LL574HN. 29/4/23- 12-18:00.
It was fantastic to work SeasOfChange spring feast today!!! Talking about the projects done Bangor University - Sustainable Fisheries Research and promoting local sustainable seafood The Menai Seafood Company
*New paper* on bass spawning areas after a huge effort led by Harriet Lincoln & @sos_bangor_uni colleagues Bangor University - Sustainable Fisheries Research. Thx to Thomas Myerscough 4 tip-off-we caught fry in the N'most estuary (Wyre), helping to build evidence for likely inshore local spawning tinyurl.com/3tndf7hs
It was great to present at the Fisheries Conservation, Sustainability conference Heriot-Watt University. Excited for next year!
Please SHARE! Funded places on our internship program for Welsh speakers and those originally from N&W Wales (16-35yrs) through Llwyddo'n Lleol 2050
Great article in Fishing News about lobster mark-release-recapture study led by @HarryThatcher10 Aberystwyth University and Bangor University researchers in collaboration with welsh fishers. A great example of what collaborative working can achieve 💪🦞#sustainablefisheries #FISP #Defra