
Stephen Dye
@stephendye
(he/him/his) Ecosystem Change @cefasgovuk. Physical oceanography, marine climate & parkrun. Working with UEA @CCSuSea #civilservicecodeapplies
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NEW - Updated COASTAL FLOODING review paper and summary highlights now available online! Find out more here: mccip.org.uk/coastal-floodi… National Oceanography Centre Ivan Haigh



NEW - Updated STRATIFICATION review paper and summary highlights now available online! Find out more here: mccip.org.uk/ocean-acidific… Plymouth Marine Lab



Our latest newsletter is now live 📩 Read it now to find out more on: 🌍 #climatechange conference #COP27 🌊 a new ID guide to support sustainable coral trade 🚢 Blue Belt Programme Discovery survey #DY159 and more! Link here ⬇⬇⬇⬇ content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKCEF…




Check out this amazing tool developed by Scottish Association for Marine Science Natural History Museum University of Plymouth that makes the data collected from the Challenger Expedition publicly accessible through an interactive map: challenger-expedition.sams.ac.uk Such an exciting project!



In this video we ask the question How does the moon help drive ocean circulation? | provided in partnership with @bangorSNS @BUGeography Bangor University @sos_bangor_uni timeforgeography.co.uk/videos_list/co…


It’s a sunny day in #Norwich, and another jam packed day at Norwich Science Festival! Visit The Forum Norwich to explore the #Explorium - full of UEA students and researchers sharing their love and world class knowledge of science ❤️🧪


You like #fish? You like #genetics? 18 month Senior Research Officer #job Research at Essex - bit.ly/3JNVkef for Defra UK FISP grant to work w BASS looking at #bass connectivity w Dr Anna Sturrock Prof Tom Cameron 2 days to go!! #vacancy #bioinformatics #fishing



Congratulations to Nicholas Dulvy who has been awarded this year's #LeCren medal! 🏅 Prof. Nicholas Dulvy is a recognised authority on marine fish extinction risk, and co-chaired the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Shark Specialist Group for 11 years!


