Jan Geert Hiddink
@macomabalthica
Prof in marine ecology @sos_bangor_uni. Ecosystem effects of fishing. Like sea kayaking in my #Klepper, wild camping, cycle touring, hanging out in my woodland
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New global study on how bottom fishing impacts seabed #carbon! We show key factors driving the variability in previous results and offer insights on how disturbances affect marine carbon sequestration Marija Sciberras Sarah Paradis Pere Masqué WUR Marine onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
🌊 Uit een nieuwe studie blijkt de complexe relatie tussen #bodemvisserij met sleepnetten en organische koolstof in de zeebodem. Dr. Justin Tiano 🇵🇭born🇺🇸raised🇳🇱residing: "Beleidsmakers en beheerders moeten er rekening mee houden dat de effecten niet overal hetzelfde zijn" 👉 wur.nl/nl/onderzoek-r…
I'm really happy to share this new paper: "Pathways for integrating historical information into fisheries management" In FishandFisheries, with Dr Katie Cramer and other lovely co-authors brought together by a Conservation Paleobiology Network working group onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fa…
Amazing opportunity for stats advice for PhD students! CDT SuMMeR
🚨 New Paper Alert! 🚨 Our 32-year study reveals temperature-independent shifts in subtidal benthic species composition, while traditional biodiversity indices remain stable. Other environmental factors may be more important. doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17… Lead: PhoebeArmitage
Another good trip on the #RVPrinceMadog of Ocean Sciences with Jan Geert Hiddink and his PhD student. Some highlights were these tiny sea cucumbers (Ocnus planci) and seeing the Trinity House Galatea at night.
🐟📜Thrilled to be leading this exciting cross-disciplinary marine historical ecology project with Co-Is Jan Geert Hiddink ISWE Dr Lee Raye Bangor University Ocean Sciences ukri.org/news/first-pro…
Ever wondered how thresholds for good status in #marine ecosystem management are set? Look no further: Lorna McKellar gave a fantastic overview of statistical methods and how reliable (or not) threshold setting is using simulations.