Lorne Richard Little (@lrichlitt) 's Twitter Profile
Lorne Richard Little

@lrichlitt

Passionate about evidence-based decision-making

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calendar_today14-04-2011 05:07:05

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Lorne Richard Little (@lrichlitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So nice to finally see this important and exciting conference #MSEAS2024 kick off. It follows the first held in 2016, which will hopefully continue for this fledgling scientific community.

Jennifer Beckensteiner (@jen_becken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really grateful for this support & to participate in #MSEAS2024 Tomorrow, the 5th, I’ll present an evaluation of a 4yrs Research-Action project #CORECRABE 👉Stakeholders’ participation & learning? 🦀Knowledge co-production vs knowledge dissemination? 🇲🇬 Scale of intervention?

MSEAS (@mseas_net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During her talk plenary speaker Jess Melbourne-Thomas addressed an important question: How can we, in a practical way represent different risk perspectives of the world's views in decision making for marine-socio ecological systems?@DrJessMT #MSEAS2024 CSIRO

During her talk plenary speaker Jess Melbourne-Thomas addressed an important question: How can we, in a practical way represent different risk perspectives of the world's views in decision making for marine-socio ecological systems?@DrJessMT #MSEAS2024 <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a>
MSEAS (@mseas_net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨A night to remember ✨Early career scientist meet yesterday at Nippon Maru Memorial Park, an iconic location for an evening of networking and discussing hot topics on marine social science. #MSEAS2024 #ECOP #MarSocSci #ECS

✨A night to remember ✨Early career scientist meet yesterday at Nippon Maru Memorial Park, an iconic location for an evening of networking and discussing hot topics on marine social science. #MSEAS2024 #ECOP #MarSocSci #ECS
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#MSEAS2024 day 3 kicks off with the morning plenary session by S2 speaker Emily Ogier from the Institute for Marine Science and Arctic Studies "We need to embrace interdisciplinary science as projects for knowledge production"

#MSEAS2024 day 3 kicks off with the morning plenary session by S2 speaker Emily Ogier from the Institute for Marine Science and Arctic Studies "We need to embrace interdisciplinary science as projects for knowledge production"
MSEAS (@mseas_net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HUDISG chair @NathalieSteins and WGSOCIAL member Marloes Kraan promoting their highly popular ICES Training course on Social science methods for natural scientists, which will take place in 2025! Don't forget to check ICES Training at: ices.dk/events/Trainin…

HUDISG chair @NathalieSteins and WGSOCIAL member <a href="/MarloesKraan/">Marloes Kraan</a> promoting their highly popular ICES Training course on Social science methods for natural scientists, which will take place in 2025! Don't forget to check ICES Training at: ices.dk/events/Trainin…
Lorna McKellar (@lorna_mckellar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the MSEAS organisers for the ECOP opportunities and travel grants to make this all possible, and for organising such a varied and thought-provoking conference. Not sure how I’m going to top this one! #MSEAS24

Thank you to the <a href="/MSEAS_net/">MSEAS</a> organisers for the ECOP opportunities and travel grants to make this all possible, and for organising such a varied and thought-provoking conference. Not sure how I’m going to top this one! #MSEAS24
PICES - North Pacific Marine Science Organization (@pices_marinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In his plenary talk at #MSEAS2024 Dr. Kevin St. Martin shows how to put social dimensions on the map using fishing data to quantify how important different places in the ocean are based on how much time and labor peer fishing groups spend there.

In his plenary talk at #MSEAS2024 Dr. Kevin St. Martin shows how to put social dimensions on the map using fishing data to quantify how important different places in the ocean are based on how much time and labor peer fishing groups spend there.
MSEAS (@mseas_net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you #MSEAS2024 it has been an exceptional week for #MarSocSci! During this week we hosted more than 100 early career scientists from 31 countries! The future looks bright for our community ✨ Thank you Yokohama, またね! 🎌🗼🎡

Thank you #MSEAS2024 it has been an exceptional week for #MarSocSci! During this week we hosted more than 100 early career scientists from 31 countries! The future looks bright for our community ✨ Thank you Yokohama, またね! 🎌🗼🎡
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Artificial intelligence is becoming more important in the fight to save critically endangered marine animals abc.net.au/news/2024-06-2… via ABC Australia

Trevor Branch (moved to Bluesky) (@trevorabranch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two papers on whether fisheries stock assessments are reliable, using similar methods, and similar data, but very different conclusions: Science: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… (overstate sustainability) Fish and Fisheries: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… (little evidence of bias)