MBA - Marine Biological Association
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A Royal Charter body advancing marine science through research, communication, and education since 1884.
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#otd in 1872 EA Wilson was born. A doctor, naturalist and artist, Wilson accompanied Robert Falcon Scott on the First National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904. We have a small selection of his watercolours, gifted to Elsie Sexton, a former researcher MBA - Marine Biological Association, in our #archive
Calling all #science writers, we are seeking content for the January issue of #TheMarineBiologistMagazine. 🔬 #Marine biology research 📝 Policy 💼 Careers 🥼 Education Deadline: 11th October 24 Email: [email protected] 🌟 25% off MBA Membership for contributors!
Marine heatwaves can have widespread impacts on coastal ecosystems. Recent work MBA - Marine Biological Association has combined realistic experiments with cutting-edge techniques to determine responses of kelp species to #MarineHeatwaves. ➡️ buff.ly/3S8qOz4 ➡️ buff.ly/3y4oFNS #MBA140
MBA researchers are working together with The Fishmongers' Company, Newcastle University, @Pippa_J_Mooreand and the Kelp Conservation Initiative to develop approaches for kelp #restoration in the UK. ➡️ buff.ly/3Svz1wv #MBA140 #GreenGravel Cat Wilding
Listen in to hear perspectives from our very own Bryce Stewart LIVE NOW 🔊
#OTD in 1922, Jacques Piccard was born. In the bathyscaphe Trieste, Piccard and Don Walsh were the first to reach the deepest point of the world's ocean - the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench. We can't wait to dive into these two books we have in the library MBA - Marine Biological Association
#OTD in 1877 William Beebe was born. An explorer and naturalist, Beebe is perhaps best known for his pioneering bathysphere dive into the ocean depths off Bermuda. We were very excited when we found this letter from him to FS Russell in the MBA - Marine Biological Association #archive
Have you ever wondered what our top five most commonly recorded marine species are? 🐠 #NationalMarineWeek 1. Common Starfish 2. Dead man's fingers 3. The edible crab 4. Sugar kelp 5. Common sea urchin Find out more at DASSH at The Marine Biological Association ➡️ buff.ly/3kSEnSe
#NationalMarineWeek is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the incredible #Data generated from volunteers and #CitizenScientists, making such a huge difference to scientific research. One success story is the iSeahorse project on iNaturalist 👉 buff.ly/3wgYnqT
New podcast episode out now! 🌊🎙️ Dive in as we talk with #Freediver and #OceanActivist, Raghda Ezzeldin, exploring her intimate connection with the ocean and how she channels her passion into action for change. Listen here ➡️ buff.ly/4c2jlsr OceanLove News #OceanLove
For this month's #archivedive and to celebrate #NationalMarineWeek we've found some beautiful illustrations from the archive of former MBA - Marine Biological Association researcher Marie Lebour. Many of the illustrations in the collection have been used as the basis for those in her publications