Marine Environmental Management MSc (U of Exeter)
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Marine Environmental Management MSc @UniExeCEC @UniExeCornwall @ExeterMarine Penryn campus. Managed by @EllieMatthew_99
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Anyone keen on #mangroves or #deltas? There's two great looking jobs going with Wetlands International at the moment Marine Vertebrate MSc (U of Exeter) Marine Environmental Management MSc (U of Exeter) Conservation and Biodiversity MSc (U of Exeter) globalcharityjobs.com/jobs/senior-te… globalcharityjobs.com/jobs/senior-te…
Sunny start to our month of fieldwork as part of the Convex Seascape Survey Survey on the Isle of Arran 🏴 We will be looking at the effects of human disturbance on sediment carbon and seabed ecological communities by sampling sites across different levels of protection 🌊🦞🐟🪱
A snapshot of the brilliant equipment we tested out on the Isle of Arran this past month as part of Convex Seascape Survey alongside Arran Coast. Our BRUVs (1), ROV (2), grab (3) and vibro-corer (4) are safely packed up ‘til next time whilst we analyse some data! 📸 @mattjarvismedia.
Lights on fishing nets could help save the Mediterranean’s threatened sea turtles, new research shows: news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-env… @ExeterMarine SPOT Marine Life University of Exeter CEC
Happy International Women's Day 2024! Today, we proudly honour the incredible women who contribute their talents, passion, and expertise to the CEC. Tag the amazing women who inspire you in ecology & conservation! #IWD2024 @ExeterMarine University of Exeter, Cornwall @ExeterGSES Uni of Exeter's ESI pic.x.com/I6sxseLV6a
"By bringing together carbon accumulation maps with maps of human disturbance then we can start understanding the risks to those stores" Callum Roberts at the Economist Impact #WorldOceanSummit
NEW RESEARCH The amount of data from PSATs affects movement reconstruction. For #bluefin #tuna and Wildlife Computers GPE3 & PSATs >30% is required. This will vary between applications, and we provide a framework for assessing how much data is enough... -> rdcu.be/dBKzu