Q-MARE
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#PAGES working group focused on disentangling climate and pre-industrial human impacts on marine ecosystems (2022-2024)
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https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/wg/q-mare/intro 12-12-2021 23:34:06
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❗️*31 March* is the deadline for ECRs to apply for financial assistance to attend the Q-MARE workshop on "Detecting, describing and disentangling pre-industrial climate and human impacts on marine ecosystems" (2–6 Sept; Crete and online). > More info pastglobalchanges.org/calendar/137506
Our final workshop starting today in beautiful Plakias on Crete, co-organized with Marine Animal Forest of the World Past Global Changes
Day 2 of Q-Mare workshop with Ruth Thurstan Marine Animal Forest of the World Past Global Changes talking about historical sources to identify human impacts on marine ecosystems
Happy to see our food for thought in ices journal, we explore how #palaeontology #history #archaeology can help understand #marinefunctionalconnectivity #wghist ICES Oxford Academic Ruth Thurstan @kagiadi Q-MARE Sea-Unicorn @odealab Audrey Darnaude tinyurl.com/ympesmr5
Jessica Lueders-Dumont starts the third day of our workshop with questions and applications of stable isotopes and sclerochronology Past Global Changes Marine Animal Forest of the World
Past Global Changes Q-MARE ICM-CSIC Maria Bas marta coll @kagiadi 🌊 marta coll is currently presenting her incredible work on marine food web modeling. 🐟 It's fantastic to share expertise in this topic at the amazing workshop organized by Q-MARE and Past Global Changes. 🌍 #MarineScience #EcoModeling #Research ICM-CSIC
Very excited to participate to the Q-MARE and Marine Animal Forest of the World workshop in Plakias, Crete. More ideas and coolaboration are coming! Past Global Changes ICM-CSIC
Last week I had the pleasure of learning about different approaches to understanding past #marine ecosystems. thanks to the organisers @kagiadi Bryony Caswell, Tatiana Theodoropoulou, funders Marine Animal Forest of the World Q-MARE & contributors! @ExeterMarine University of Exeter CEC
Fantastic talks by Madison Bowden-Parry (she/her), Rachel M. Winter, PhD , Zoe Heard, Ismet Saygu and many others at the Marine Animal Forest of the World Q-MARE training school last week, on learning from the past for better understanding of #marine ecosystems today #shiftingbaselines @ExeterMarine University of Exeter CEC Callum Roberts
'Read all about it!' NEW paper from an international, interdisciplinary team in NatureSustainability reveals the vast extent of past European native oyster reef ecosystems nature.com/articles/s4189… NORA_Europe Convex Seascape Survey European Research Council (ERC) @ExeterMarine #openaccess #historicalecology