
Rebecca Millington
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Marine ecosystem modeller at @PlymouthMarine. She/her.
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https://biosciences.exeter.ac.uk/staff/profile/index.php?web_id=Rebecca_Millington 05-11-2017 01:50:30
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AMEMR is back! AMEMR 2024 now open for abstract submissions. Check out the themes of the conference and how to submit an abstract amemr.com/about.html Join us in Plymouth 8-11 July 24 Plymouth Marine Lab




My final paper of my time Research at Exeter has just been published today with Springer Nature in Scientific Reports, with Arthur Argles & Peter Cox. We have developed an interesting theoretical hypothesis of forest demography we call "Demography Optimality". nature.com/articles/s4159… (1/9)



Cruising (>300km/h!) in comfort through Germany, after some cracking sightseeing stopovers 🇫🇷🇩🇪🗼Thanks The Man in Seat 61 for nailing the logistics again! 🎟️ If you're still taking short-haul flights around Western Europe, you're missing a trick #notrainnogain 🚝🌄



Time is ticking! Submit your abstracts now for #AMEMR2024 and showcase your research on a global stage. Don't miss this opportunity to connect at the international conference hosted by Plymouth Marine Lab Abstract deadline 15 Dec. amemr.com

Spectacular arrival on to the Antarctic Peninsula after a rough crossing of Drake Passage. Passing Gill island, we spot our first icebergs, penguins & whales #AntarcticPICCOLO University of Leeds Plymouth Marine Lab UEA School of Environmental Sciences Univ of Plymouth SMRU (now posting at Bluesky) University of St Andrews British Antarctic Survey 🐧

Following the first field test of our #IFCB from McLane Research Labs, lots has been happening Plymouth Marine Lab in our Natural Environment Research Council #APICS project. Our new buoy from Hydrosphere has been delivered and our second bespoke(!) plankton camera from Plankton Analytics has arrived!







#AMEMR2024 off to a running start with a talk on modelling charismatic megafauna from Plymouth Marine Lab lab's Sevrine! It wasn't that long ago that modelling turtles and dolphins would be nearly impossible! Great work!


AMEMR Conference is drawing #scientists from around the world, including OceanICU colleagues who'll be presenting project work or sharing work relevant to the OceanICU Project story. Check out the program here: amemr.com/programme.html #ocean #carbon #eugreendeal #NetZero


Rebecca Millington is presenting her work using the L4 dataset collected by Plymouth Marine Lab at #AMEMR2024 . This valuable monthly timeseries is crucial for model validation in the NECCTON project. HaDEA UK Research and Innovation Copernicus EU UN Ocean Decade

