Ruth Thurstan (@ruththurstan) 's Twitter Profile
Ruth Thurstan

@ruththurstan

Now at ruththurstan.bsky.social Associate Professor @UoExeterCEC | #Marine #historical ecology | #conservation | sustainable #fisheries | #shiftingbaselines

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Another fantastic SEACHANGE annual meeting in Cornwall. An intense few days of reviewing results and planning future research.

Another fantastic SEACHANGE annual meeting in Cornwall. An intense few days of reviewing results and planning future research.
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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

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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

Last week I had the pleasure of learning about different approaches to understanding past #marine ecosystems. thanks to the organisers @kagiadi <a href="/PastOceans/">Bryony Caswell</a>, Tatiana Theodoropoulou, funders <a href="/maf_world/">Marine Animal Forest of the World</a> <a href="/Q_MAREwg/">Q-MARE</a> &amp; contributors! @ExeterMarine <a href="/UniExeCEC/">University of Exeter CEC</a>
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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

Fantastic talks by <a href="/MadisonBP/">Madison Bowden-Parry (she/her)</a>, <a href="/RachelMWinter_/">Rachel M. Winter, PhD</a> , Zoe Heard, Ismet Saygu and many others at the <a href="/maf_world/">Marine Animal Forest of the World</a> <a href="/Q_MAREwg/">Q-MARE</a> training school last week, on learning from the past for better understanding of #marine ecosystems today #shiftingbaselines @ExeterMarine <a href="/UniExeCEC/">University of Exeter CEC</a> <a href="/ProfCallum/">Callum Roberts</a>
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'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

'Read all about it!' NEW paper from an international, interdisciplinary team in <a href="/naturesustainab/">NatureSustainability</a> reveals the vast extent of past European native oyster reef ecosystems nature.com/articles/s4189… <a href="/NORA_Europe/">NORA_Europe</a> <a href="/ConvexSeascape/">Convex Seascape Survey</a> <a href="/ERC_Research/">European Research Council (ERC)</a> @ExeterMarine #openaccess #historicalecology
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A new study finds at least 1.7 million hectares of sea floor around Europe—the area the size of Northern Ireland—used to host abundant oysters. bit.ly/3BFPOIn

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Our October newsletter, Oceans Past News, has just gone out! Get in touch with us if you're keen to be added to our mailing list to stay up to date on current projects and research in marine history! ⚓⛵🎣🐟🦈🐋🐧

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'Europe’s native oyster reefs have been so damaged by human impacts that they are collapsed, according to IUCN Red List ecosystem criteria' BBC BBC Wildlife reports findings of the recent study in Conservation Letters with photos from our relict Irish oyster reefs. discoverwildlife.com/environment/eu…

'Europe’s native oyster reefs have been so damaged by human impacts that they are collapsed, according to <a href="/IUCNRedList/">IUCN Red List</a> ecosystem criteria' BBC <a href="/WildlifeMag/">BBC Wildlife</a> reports findings of the recent study in <a href="/ConLetters/">Conservation Letters</a> with photos from our relict Irish oyster reefs. discoverwildlife.com/environment/eu…