Clement Garcia
@clem2012garcia
Marine ecologist at Cefas (UK) with specific interest in weird-looking animals living on the seafloor - the weirder the better (my tweets are my own view)
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27-11-2017 12:51:30
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Cefas oceanographer of 30 years Liam Fernand left today for a new role. This popped up at his leaving party; the time we stealth-swapped one of the antique photos. It hung undiscovered for about 2 years. I think we nailed the 1880s Clement Garcia Skene Marine
Nice of the Devon and Exeter Institution to have my picture up for our MINIMISE meeting this morning. #Microplastics #Benthic #Invertebrates #Sediment all on the table to discuss today! Natural Environment Research Council Research at Exeter @ExeterMarine University of Southampton UEA Cefas
Fantastic Natural Environment Research Council MINIMISE workshop today...many meetings missed thanks to C19. Great to pull together 4+ years of research by Cefas University of Southampton National Oceanography Centre UEA University of Plymouth Research at Exeter @ExeterMarine and demonstrating the power of interdisciplinary working
We are pleased to announce our new Chief Scientist – Prof Grant. Stentiford. With over 20 years’ of experience in marine science research and management, we’re confident that he will continue to build on our achievements. cefas.co.uk/news/new-chief… Prof Grant Stentiford #CefasScience
On the way home from a super few days reviewing trawling impacts on sediment carbon. Thank you @MarijaSciberras Dr. Stacey Felgate for organising and to a fab group for such interesting discussions
📢 Opportunity Alert Join the University of Exeter Department of Biosciences as part of the Cefas/Exeter Sustainable Aquaculture Futures Sustainable Aquaculture Futures partnership! 🐟🌿 Conduct cutting-edge research and collaborate with global leaders 🔗 Apply by 15th Sep jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui…
Last week, neil hornby, Prof Grant Stentiford, Michaela Schratzberger & Clement Garcia joined the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment Programme stakeholder event The Royal Society in London. Great to showcase #CefasScience in shaping marine #NaturalCapital policy & decision-making.
📢 New blog! Cefas scientists Clement Garcia and Frances Mynott dive into 'Seascapes'; a Cefas-led project creating vital tools & #evidence to help policymakers value & manage marine #NaturalCapital, supporting sustainable marine management. 🐟 🎣 🏊 ▶️ bit.ly/4df6oMq