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Chagos study highlights value of vast Marine Protected Areas Large ocean animals can be protected throughout much of their lifecycle by huge Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), new research shows. Scientists tracked sea turtles, manta rays and seabirds – all of whic...

New paper-size matters! Our team showed even though highly mobile, turtles, mantas & seabirds all protected by very large #MPA around Chagos Archipelago.

Led by @alicetrevail.bsky.social @exetermarine.bsky.social, @ruthedunn.bsky.social @zslofficial.bsky.social

news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-e...

8 months ago 8 6 1 0
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Out today! ‘Quantifying coral reef–ocean interactions is critical for predicting reef futures under climate change’ in @natecoevo.nature.com
#EcologicalOceanography #InterdisciplinaryResearch #CoralReefs #OceanicSubsidies

doi.org/10.1038/s415...

@sosbangor.bsky.social

8 months ago 41 20 2 3
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Congratulations to these amazing Marine Science programme scientists on their graduation! Drs @hollystokes.bsky.social Melissa Duncan-Schiele and Jess Savage! Completing research on sea turtle ecology, drones for enforcement, and mantas and plastic pollution. Very proud of you!
#womeninscience

8 months ago 3 2 1 0

Such incredible footage and use of tech to understand foraging ecology of seabirds!

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Composite image of the Proceedings B journal title, the manuscript title and the author list, alongside an image of a red-footed booby flying amongst palm trees. Some text reads: "Winds shape the behavioural decisions of red-footed boobies, impacting their foraging commutes and feeding behaviour".

Composite image of the Proceedings B journal title, the manuscript title and the author list, alongside an image of a red-footed booby flying amongst palm trees. Some text reads: "Winds shape the behavioural decisions of red-footed boobies, impacting their foraging commutes and feeding behaviour".

"Commuting in crosswinds and foraging in fast winds: the foraging ecology of a flying fish specialist" 💨🐦🐟

New @iomarinescience.bsky.social research out now in @royalsocietypublishing.org: doi.org/10.1098/rspb...

📸 @robinfreeman.bsky.social

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As #plasticstreaty negotiations kick off in Geneva, our paper by Jess Savage shows shockingly high levels of microplastics in manta feeding grounds. Plastics impact wildlife. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... 📷 L.Scheltema, Manta Trust
@plymuni.bsky.social @heatherkoldewey.bsky.social

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
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❗️Job Alert: Deep-Sea Benthic Biologist (Assistant Professor) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA 🌊 Apply by Dec 1, 2025: apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04175

📷 Auckland Museum Collections (CC) #MarineBiology

8 months ago 31 38 0 1
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Job Opportunity at Lancaster University: Senior Research Associate - Decolonising the Deep Seabed: Countermapping Territory, Heritage and Knowledge Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC) is pleased to announce a Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position as part of a Leverhulme Trust-funded project ‘Decolonising the Deep Seabed: Counterma...

3-year postdoc @lancasteruni.bsky.social w/ Dr's John Childs & Nicola Firth

Decolonising the Deep Seabed: Countermapping Territory, Heritage & Knowledge

Offering an alternative t0 mainstream approaches to understanding the political geography of the deep seabed

hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...

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Dive into the mysteries Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems hold! Join @dr-clara-diaz.bsky.social as she talks about MCEs including the tools being used to study them in the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean.

When: 5 Aug 1pm-2pm BST

Sign up for free here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mesophotic...

#Webinar 🦑

8 months ago 2 1 0 1
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Meet some of our senior researchers in the programme!

Our researchers work across different areas of the marine world and these researchers look at a mixture of turtle ecology, shark genomics, oceanography and social science
@ananuno.bsky.social‬
#MarineScience #Scientists

9 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Our Indian Ocean marine science programme supports established researchers and has a major focus on training the next generation of ocean scientists. A big congratulations to all our recent PhD Graduates for 2024!

#PhDGraduates #Doctor #MarineScience #MarineBiology #Scientists

9 months ago 3 2 0 0
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In 2024 scientists from the Marine Science Programme published 39 papers, bringing the total number of published papers to 213 since 2017. Of the 39, five were published in journals with an “excellent” impact factor (>10) and a further 24 in journals with a “good” impact factor (>3)

9 months ago 1 1 0 0
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BREAKING

We are pleased to announce that the venue for #IPBES12 will be Manchester, as announced yesterday by Minister Mary Creagh.

Thank you to the UK Government and the city of Manchester, we look forward to launching the #BizBiodiversity Report in the UK in 2026! 🌍🧪

@ukri.org

9 months ago 55 19 1 2
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While we live in an electronic age, there’s something so special about the annual volumes of our science papers we produce for each project team. An acknowledgement of the work that our amazing researchers put into each one! And 2024 was a two volume year 👌🏽

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

Our June job opportunities round-up has landed, showcasing some great job roles from our partners, friends (and us)!

Please get in touch with the job poster directly about these positions, we're just sharing like a job board.

🦑🌍🌐🧪🌊🐟
#marinejobs #conservationjobs #conservationcareers

10 months ago 2 1 1 0
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Marine scientists underpin all our research and conservation efforts.

Our Marine Science Programme focuses on the Indian Ocean Region with project partners across the region and beyond. We work with 96 scientists from 23 institutions in 9 countries.

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🌍 Important News! The laid-out version of the @ipbes.net #NexusAssessment Summary for Policymakers (English) is now available!

Discover vital interlinkages between #biodiversity, water, food, & health. Explore options for a sustainable future.🧪

Access here: www.ipbes.net/nexus-assess...

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Our Programme seeks to maximise visibility, accessibility & useability of all data collected by our project teams. We've partnered with the Harvard Data Repository to create a data collection that allows us to store & manage large quantities of data of all kinds
dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/be...

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Happy World Ocean Day! The theme this year is 'Catalyzing Action for Our Ocean and Climate'

These are some of our Marine Science Programme 2024 highlights and we’re excited to see how we can improve on these in 2025 and use science to inform conservation action.

#WorldOceanDay2025

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Fantastic to see so many of our programme's scientists contribute to this important paper - such a massive collaborative effort 🙌

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The Marine Science Programme 2024 Annual Report is now published online! Find out more about our 2024 activities, project updates and programme impact - www.marine.science/2025/05/16/2...

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This week we are at the One Ocean Science Congress in Nice!

Rachel Jones is presenting a poster about our programme from 6-8pm Tuesday - Thursday - please come along and say hello if you're here, we'd love to see you!

#OOSC #ScienceForTheOcean @ZSLofficial.bsky.social

10 months ago 2 0 0 0
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This #WorldTurtleDay we’re hearing from PhD Student Nupur Kale about her research on green and hawksbill turtles in the Western Indian Ocean 🦑🐢

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Our scientists study a wide range of species, some of which are classed as ‘Endangered’ or ‘Critically Endangered’ by the IUCN Redlist.

Today is #EndangeredSpeciesDay and we want to share just some of the incredible endangered species our programme has the privilege of studying.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Nesting Red-footed Booby

Nesting Red-footed Booby

📢New blog is out!

Joshua Coste shares details about his research on Red-footed Booby homing behaviour in the Indian Ocean 🌊

➡️ tinyurl.com/RFB-navigation

Full paper here: doi.org/10.1016/j.an...

@iomarinescience.bsky.social
@exetermarine.bsky.social
@zslscience.bsky.social

11 months ago 15 10 0 0

If you want to brighten your summer by listening about #mesophotic #reefs, come and join me for an hour, it's online and free 😜🪸💃🏼
@plymbiomarsci.bsky.social @iomarinescience.bsky.social

11 months ago 6 2 0 0
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Mobulid Rays in the Chagos Archipelago: Fisheries & Conservation Management

Join Dr Joanna Harris on 29 April for a free webinar to explore cutting-edge manta and devil ray research & conservation in the Chagos Archipelago 🦑

Book here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/1224910132...

11 months ago 3 0 0 0
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On #EarthDay we reflect on the importance of working together to safeguard our planet.We’re inspired by the actions of others working to protect the world we live in & we share our work & data openly with the hopes that others will find this a useful tool in their mission
📷@dr-clara-diaz.bsky.social

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New paper led by @dr-clara-diaz.bsky.social looks at ‘Predicting the Distribution of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems in the Chagos Archipelago’ This study provides the first prediction of MCE distribution and their benthic communities in the Archipelago. 🦑

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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Scientists discover remarkable similarity in swim depth across sea turtles, penguins & whales. They swim at depths of ~3x body depth when travelling to minimise wave drag.

Read more here: tinyurl.com/4tjr37z2

Full paper: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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1 year ago 9 1 0 0