Joe Boyle
@joescottboyle
Seascapes and people.
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10-12-2020 22:52:33
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Huge congratulations to Joe Boyle for his ArcticNet poster award!!! Joe's poster explores how summer temperatures – but not growing season length – influence the growth of Arctic willows. So proud of Joe and our Northern collaborations! #AC2020 The University of Edinburgh School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh
Here's how tiny growth rings revealed the secret link between sea ice loss and tundra "greening" and "browning." arctictoday.com/how-tiny-growt… by Yereth Rosen
Up early today for 2021's first breeding #bird #survey at RSPB Lochwinnoch. 34 species (not all breeding) at Barr #Loch inc. lapwing, cormorant, treecreeper, goldcrest + many more
Today Joe and our volunteers are building a rain garden in our #glasgowtoglobe greenspace in Glasgow Botanic Gdns Gardens! Don’t know what a rain garden is? Don’t worry! Joe is here to tell you what it’s all about! 👇
Excited to announce that our new paper on #conservation and youth #codesign with Biosecurity for LIFE and RSPB Scotland is out today in practice-based #community #learning and #development journal Concept Journal concept.lib.ed.ac.uk/article/view/7…
Watch Dr Isla Myers-Smith's Team Shrub School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh field research in the #Scottish mountains Cairngorms National Park which shows its tundra landscape is changing fast as temperatures warm. Content produced by National Geographic Creative Works & paid by Epson America 👇 edin.ac/3UdovKc
🗓 Project Seagrass and Heriot-Watt Orkney are celebrating Orcadian #seagrass meadows at the St Magnus Centre on the 19th May from 5pm until 9pm. 🤝 The evening aims to establish opportunities for collaborations, ultimately enabling positive action for this important marine ecosystem.
Fantastic to find some #seagrass this morning in Otters Wick, Sanday. Dr Esther Thomsen and myself are here from @projectseagrass mapping coastal habitats with with Joe Boyle from Oxford Seascape Ecology Lab.
Join us this Sat at Pitt Rivers Museum for Economic and Social Research Council Festival of #SocialScience to hear latest #seagrass research! 🌊🌱 Lab member Joe Boyle will share work w/ #Orkneywith Project Seagrass on participatory mapping w/ drones, pens, & snorkels🤿 more details➡️socsci.ox.ac.uk/seascapes
Fantastic week at American Association of Geographers presenting on #seagrass and #coastal communities from my MSc Oxford BCM MSc work, supervised by Dr Lisa M Wedding of Oxford Seascape Ecology Lab in SoGE, University of Oxford plus Richard 'RJ' Lilley and Dr Esther Thomsen from Project Seagrass. Lots of inspiring talks and practitioners!