Dr Samantha Jane Howlett
@s_j_howlett
Business Development Manager at @NatureMetrics with a PhD in coral reef ecology. On a mission to protect our wildlife and wild spaces. All views are my own.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-howlett-69a85b12/ 31-03-2011 08:54:25
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A systematic review of coral reef fish traits by Jeneen Hadj-Hammou #FreePalestine with @naj_graham The screening of 80 papers shows: 1. nutrient cycling and bioerosion are understudied 2. Traits are collected too heterogeneously 3. Diet, size and gregariousness are central doi.org/10.3389/fmars.…
Well done Ellie Vaughan showing that organic matter released through coral mortality affects benthic nutrient cycles. This is connected with my work on how algal communities establish themselves in the aftermath of bleaching....
I am happy to announce my new role as Business Development Manager at NatureMetrics! NatureMetrics is using eDNA to address the lack of big data to fight our global biodiversity crisis. Check it out! youtube.com/watch?v=WRhQFn…
Enjoying a talk by Jonathan Grey with The Wild Trout Trust at Friends of the Dales conference on what we can do to restore rivers to help improve biodiversity to support trout throughout their life cycle. Build it and they will come!
It was great fun taking part in my first panel discussion. Technology has the power to scale up data collection and monitoring of MPAs, providing us with a range of tools that build a strong evidence base. Fauna & Flora Ocean Diagnostics and smartWhales
Hear from our CEO BigGreenChange and Irena Spazzapan of Systemiq Capital in Impact Investor this #InternationalWomensDay! "NatureMetrics' UK-based female-led team is pioneering the use of DNA-based monitoring in pursuit of better biodiversity data." impact-investor.com/iwd-female-led…
Thank you Bright Tide for inviting me to join the panel discussion last night around challenges and opportunities surrounding blue carbon. It was great to represent NatureMetrics and talk about how we can use robust and scalable biodiversity data to build holistic credits
As we move towards a global population of 8 billion people, how can we sustainably feed ourselves without contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss? Big questions being addressed in London this week at Blue Food Summit