Bryce Stewart
@bd_stew
Marine scientist & scallop charmer. Searching for sustainable ocean solutions @thembauk @plymbiolmarsci @SharkHubUK @SMMR_Pyramids #BeMoreScallop
ID: 94588684
https://www.mba.ac.uk/staff/dr-bryce-stewart-bsc-hons-phd/ 04-12-2009 16:19:23
43,43K Tweet
13,13K Followers
7,7K Following
A common lobster scuttles past our diver while surveying the seabed in Lamlash Bay No Take Zone within the South Arran MPA this week ๐ฆ The survey is taking place in collaboration with Arran Coast ๐น Peter Webster/NatureScot
A scallop camouflaged against the seabed of Lamlash Bay No Take Zone within the South Arran MPA. Our team are surveying scallops and seabed habitats in the area this week in collaboration with Arran Coast ๐น Peter Webster/NatureScot
"I'm lucky enough to have worked on #MarineProtectedAreas for over 25 years now. Seeing nature bounce back when it is effectively protected is one of the best parts of my job!" - Bryce Stewart #LetsTalkMPAs #MPAs #OceanConservation ๐ธ by Graham Holtshausen from Pixabay
Thank you so much to all the charter skippers and anglers providing data to the #PollackFISP project! ๐ Bryce Stewart Applied Marine Ecosystems Research (aMER) Plymouth Emma Sheehan Dr Thomas Stamp Rebecca Nesbit
Happy belated #InternationalWhaleSharkDay Loving the life-sized #whaleshark exhibit Australian National Maritime Museum & the #seamuseum in general #SharksNearMe ๐๐๐ฆ
We were delighted to partner up with NatureScot marine monitoring team in August to continue monitoring of seabed habitats and scallop populations in Lamlash Bay Bryce Stewart MBA - Marine Biological Association
The Great Barrier Reef is a dichotomy: on one hand, still beautiful and filled with amazing creatures, but climate change is killing huge swathes of coral not obvious to most but very clear to scientists (as in this picture). We need climate action now Heron Island Research Station Griffith Science & Environment
Always a pleasure to be back at my 'Alma mater' University of Melbourne Here today to meet with collaborators to discuss planning for offshore wind development #renewables