I'm not running for Congress, I'm too busy for that, and I live on the other side of the Atlantic. But good luck to him 😉
Posts by Dan Barrios-O'Neill
I agree it's an absolute quagmire for consumers. The problem is that "seafood" covers some of the most sustainable protein it is possible to eat, and some of the most destructive and unethical. In the worst cases, stealing resources from some of the poorest people anywhere and modern slavery.
Striking all the way across the Atlantic no less
Strategic dishonesty is my guess. Gotta lean into those Reform talking points.
I wonder what the actual following closely proportion is. I wouldn't be surprised if it was still reasonably high—with the Trump-Dubai influencers-energy price trifecta—but self reported "following closely" =/= understanding even the near term likely consequences
New PhD opportunity - which I'm delighted to be co-supervising! 'From Catch to Kitchen: Learning from Recreational Anglers to Diversify UK Seafood Choices' www.findaphd.com/phds/project... #phd #seafood #angling #fisheries #recreationalfishing #sustainability @thembauk.bsky.social Please share!
This is a significant step forward—I'm looking forward to seeing what this can do with our inshore UK fleet.
NEW in @science.org Global tracking #MarineMegafauna shows <8% of areas used overlap w/ existing MPAs, while >75% of important areas overlapped by threats like #fishing #shipping & ocean warming - 30x30 goal will be insufficient for their conservation www.megamove.org @thembauk.bsky.social
The hypnotherapy enhancement gig seemed anything but inclusive to me.
New thoughtful paper on UK sustainable fisheries from @thembauk.bsky.social and others onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Oceans are on the frontline of an array of risky initiatives that are poorly understood and under-regulated.
Development of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness. Read our recommendations here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New study highlights the lack of appropriate governance for emerging (and potentially dangerous) interventions in the ocean.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
‘A place of joy’: why scientists are joining the rush to Bluesky Researchers say the social-media platform — an alternative to X — offers more control over the content they see and the people they engage with.: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03784-6
There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.
A Place of Joy.
Whenever & wherever small state zealots get into power, environmental & humanitarian functions are usually first in line to be axed. Trump is running this playbook which—in the long view—will be a disaster for human wellbeing and flourishing
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/17/c...
Sounds incredible!
Second one is amazing. Would love to know a bit more about it
We've got them at Helman too, unenclosed, albeit illegally released. Amazing to see what they've done in short order
If you're voting against a UN resolution, along with the very fine leaders of Belarus, Russia, and North Korea it's time to consider the deep wisdom of this meme. Yeah, you are the baddies.
And it's not all misaligned algorithms, malevolent broligarchs, election interference, and bot farms. Some of it is just the net result of millions of us offering hot takes in real time, with a dash of garden variety in-group bias.
I increasingly believe that widespread use and misuse of social media led us down a dark path, all the way to our current moment with Ukraine, Russia, Trump, and the rise of authoritarian extremism.
This is the nettle that needs to be grasped by liberal democracies worldwide.
Agree to a point. How will nationalisation fix it though? Look at the mess that is NI Water. If anything, the sewage issue is worse there
I am in favour of nationalisation but I don't see this as a way to fix the sewage issue. It's too big.
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Bright passionate people who wanted to dedicate their lives to public service were fired in a mass email over the holiday weekend.
This has absolutely nothing to do with efficiency, fraud, waste, or abuse. And your life will be worse because of it.
This is where things like rewilding, natural food management, catchment scale farm advice, and nature in general can do quite a lot, at relatively low cost.
And finally (now exceeding my initial 3 points) some of the biggest water quality challenges facing our rivers and seas are agricultural in origin, and often come down to very specific practices in the wrong places.
Perhaps we could make bills cheaper though nationalisation—which is no bad thing in a cost of living crisis. I just don't think you solve the environment bit this way.
(3) Even if you took all shareholder profits from privatised water companies and reinvested them in infrastructure you'd barely move the needle on sewage. The scale of the challenge is eye-watering.
Excellent, real time sewage reporting means we're all now massively well informed.