Ruth Thurstan
@ruththurstan
Associate Professor @UoExeterCEC | #Marine #historical ecology | #conservation | sustainable #fisheries | #shiftingbaselines | #ExeterMarine
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🌊Meet #OceansPastX early career scientists Sophia Chapple will talk about marine resource use as a form of everyday resistance. 🗣I’m looking forward to connecting with other researchers & finding out more about what is currently happening in this field! ℹices.dk/news-and-event…
Off we go! Tenth Oceans past conference. Packed global programme Oceans Past Initiative
Global review of historical ecology targets conservation outcomes & diverse voices doi.org/10.3354/esr013… #environment #history #community #coproduction #diversity #policy #openaccess Loren McClenachan Andrew Trant Dr Katie Cramer Graciela Gil-Romera | [email protected] ICTA-UAB Molly Grace Aaron O'Dea Mar Sustentable Ciencia y Conservación
Oceans Past Initiative had an excellent week at the University of Exeter - oceans past meeting. A huge range of fascinating and diverse research, the history of human interactions with the oceans is simply fascinating and it was a honour to meet you all. #oceanspast2024
Still buzzing after a fantastic Oceans Past Initiative conference last week. Many excellent and thought provoking presentations from our interdisciplinary research community, and wonderful company. Thank you to all delegates, presenters, sponsors ICES & host University of Exeter CEC ExeterMarine
Thank you Jo Esra ☠️⚓️💙!
A fantastic Oceans Past Conference X in Exeter June 2024! Historical perspectives on human-ocean interactions: deep understandings for informing ocean futures @4oceanserc Oceans Past Initiative Ruth Thurstan thank you for hosting us! PoulHolm Francis Ludlow Cristina Brito
Our final workshop starting today in beautiful Plakias on Crete, co-organized with Marine Animal Forest of the World Past Global Changes
It feels amazing to be in Crete for an interdisciplinary training school and workshop funded by EU Cost Action Marine Animal Forest of the World and Past Global Changes. Exciting sessions and collaborations ahead! Konstantina Agiadi Bryony Caswell Aaron O'Dea Madison Bowden-Parry (she/her)
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
Fantastic discussion by Ruth Thurstan on the limitations and incredible richness of ecological data available from historical sources. At the Q-MARE workshop in Crete funded by Marine Animal Forest of the World and Past Global Changes. Konstantina Agiadi Bryony Caswell
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 Konstantina Agiadi Q-MARE Sea-Unicorn Aaron O'Dea Audrey Darnaude tinyurl.com/ympesmr5
Last week I had the pleasure of learning about different approaches to understanding past #marine ecosystems. thanks to the organisers Konstantina Agiadi 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