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QueensMarineLab

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Queen's University Marine Laboratory (QML), is the marine research station in Portaferry, Northern Ireland #QUBmarine

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Heidi McIlvenny (@heidi_mcilvenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see awareness raised re: ecological collapse of #LoughNeagh! We must also acknowledge the impact on people's wellbeing. Some have lost their place of peace, play, sport, discovery. Their daily dog walking spot. 👉See article by Lou Solas Haven 💚 rb.gy/e1rji

BTO Northern Ireland (@bto_nireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You have until Sunday night to book for the BTO NI Annual Conference that's taking place on 4th November, we hope to see you there! Visit here: bto.org/event/1507?cha…

You have until Sunday night to book for the BTO NI Annual Conference that's taking place on 4th November, we hope to see you there!
Visit here: bto.org/event/1507?cha…
BirdGuides (@birdguides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first of more than 400 ferret traps have been activated on Rathlin Island in an effort to safeguard breeding seabirds: bit.ly/3Qbr4vj

Christine Picton (@christinepicto1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Non-native marine species identification workshop at Queen’s University Marine Laboratory in Portaferry today with Tutors John Bishop and Chris Wood from the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth. The course is part of the DAERA EF project ‘Marine Biodiversity Data Portal - NI

Non-native marine species identification workshop at Queen’s University Marine Laboratory in Portaferry today with Tutors John Bishop and Chris Wood from the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth. The course is part of the DAERA EF project ‘Marine Biodiversity Data Portal - NI
Libby Keatley (@libbykeatley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some photos from today’s non native marine species workshop QueensMarineLab. John Bishop & Chris Wood from the MBA - Marine Biological Association are the tutors for this 3 day workshop which is part of the DAERA Environment Fund project ‘Biodiversity Data Portal - NI’, based in QML.

Some photos from today’s non native marine species workshop <a href="/QueensMarineLab/">QueensMarineLab</a>. John Bishop &amp; Chris Wood from the <a href="/thembauk/">MBA - Marine Biological Association</a> are the tutors for this 3 day workshop which is part of the DAERA Environment Fund project ‘Biodiversity Data Portal - NI’, based in QML.
Rebekah Bajko 🪼🦪🦦 (@bajkorebekah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a brilliant two days at the marine invasive non-native species workshop at QueensMarineLab with tutors, John Bishop and Chris Wood from MBA - Marine Biological Association. A fantastic opportunity to improve my INNS ID skills and to gain a broader awareness of wider UK marine invasive species.

Libby Keatley (@libbykeatley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day two of the non-native marine species identification workshop QueensMarineLab , with a focus on ascidians. Tutors John Bishop and Chris Wood from MBA - Marine Biological Association were excellent. This workshop is being run as part of the ‘Biodiversity Data Portal - NI’ project based at QML.

Day two of the non-native marine species identification workshop <a href="/QueensMarineLab/">QueensMarineLab</a> , with a focus on ascidians. Tutors John Bishop and Chris Wood from <a href="/thembauk/">MBA - Marine Biological Association</a> were excellent. This workshop is being run as part of the ‘Biodiversity Data Portal - NI’ project based at QML.
Mánus Cunningham (@manuscunningham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be at the Scottish Seaweed Industry Association SSIA conference in Oban this week. At QueensMarineLab we have a fully operational seaweed hatchery and test site and we are open to collabs with new partners. Let’s have a chat or you can email our research group on [email protected]

Great to be at the <a href="/SeaweedScotland/">Scottish Seaweed Industry Association</a> SSIA conference in Oban this week. At <a href="/QueensMarineLab/">QueensMarineLab</a> we have a fully operational seaweed hatchery and test site and we are open to collabs with new partners. Let’s have a chat or you can email our research group on seaweed@qub.ac.uk
Libby Keatley (@libbykeatley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing some divers to the Marine Biodiversity Data Portal at British Sub-Aqua Club Marine Life Appreciation SDC today. Thanks to Duck Down Divers, Donaghadee Sailing Club and BSAC Ireland. QueensMarineLab

Introducing some divers to the Marine Biodiversity Data Portal at <a href="/BSACdivers/">British Sub-Aqua Club</a> Marine Life Appreciation SDC today. Thanks to Duck Down Divers, Donaghadee Sailing Club and BSAC Ireland. <a href="/QueensMarineLab/">QueensMarineLab</a>
QUB Marine Biology and Zoology Society (@qubmarzoosoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking forward to having Dr Rachel Millar and Dr Dave Smyth coming to speak to us on Wednesday evening about their careers within restoration biology, particularly work on seagrass and native oysters! Meeting in PFC/02/025 at 6:30pm, everyone welcome! 🦪🌱

We are looking forward to having Dr Rachel Millar and Dr Dave Smyth coming to speak to us on Wednesday evening about their careers within restoration biology, particularly work on seagrass and native oysters! 
Meeting in PFC/02/025 at 6:30pm, everyone welcome! 🦪🌱
Libby Keatley (@libbykeatley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you take underwater photos or are thinking of doing so in the future come along to QueensMarineLab to hear about our new project - Marine Biodiversity Data Portal - NI facebook.com/events/s/marin…

QueensMarineLab (@queensmarinelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

QML researchers will help to inform this innovative new project to take UK seaweed farming to the next level! #teamseaweed thefishsite.com/articles/initi…

AFBI (@afbi_ni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The recording of the recent AFBI webinar: "Lough Neagh, Past Present and Future" is available to watch again on YouTube here: bit.ly/49NiCu4 #LoughNeagh #AFBIresearch #AquaticEcosystems

The recording of the recent <a href="/AFBI_NI/">AFBI</a> webinar: "Lough Neagh, Past Present and Future" is available to watch again on YouTube here: bit.ly/49NiCu4 #LoughNeagh #AFBIresearch #AquaticEcosystems
Ulster Wildlife (@ulsterwildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s bluebell season! They're one of our favourite springtime wildflowers, but did you know that there are two different species of bluebell in the UK and Ireland? Here are our top tips for identifying them 👇 (1/3)

It’s bluebell season!

They're one of our favourite springtime wildflowers, but did you know that there are two different species of bluebell in the UK and Ireland? Here are our top tips for identifying them 👇 (1/3)