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a graphic describing an achievement - exeter colours (greens) are the background, and text reads "ranked 28th globally for earth & marine science". In smaller text reads "QS world university rankings, earth and marine sciences, in the top 30, 2026"

a graphic describing an achievement - exeter colours (greens) are the background, and text reads "ranked 28th globally for earth & marine science". In smaller text reads "QS world university rankings, earth and marine sciences, in the top 30, 2026"

background is exeter colours. text reads "recognising the global influence of our research and teaching, rooted in cornwall's unique coastal landscape"

background is exeter colours. text reads "recognising the global influence of our research and teaching, rooted in cornwall's unique coastal landscape"

exeter colours as the background. text is a quote from prof brendan godley, director of the graduate school of environment and sustainability: "delighted to see exeter work in earth and marine science so highly regarded. Its never been more important - there is no planet B"

exeter colours as the background. text is a quote from prof brendan godley, director of the graduate school of environment and sustainability: "delighted to see exeter work in earth and marine science so highly regarded. Its never been more important - there is no planet B"

exeter colours, and the exeter logo is large and central. text reads "we are future positive"

exeter colours, and the exeter logo is large and central. text reads "we are future positive"

We're ranked 28th globally for Earth & Marine Science in the 2026 QS subject rankings! πŸ†

Our ranking is a significant achievement and reward marking the hard work and success of all of our staff and students. 🌟

@exeter.ac.uk @exetergses.bsky.social @uniexecec.bsky.social
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3 weeks ago 11 6 0 1

Students, graduates, friends and family: here's a chance to tell the government what you think about their unfair plans for student loan repayments πŸ‘‡

Let's see if we can force another U-turn...

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Pretty terrifying report that was (very quietly) published by the UK Government a couple of days ago. #biodiversityloss #nationalsecurity #climatechange #foodsecurity

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2 months ago 2 2 1 0
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πŸ“’ New paper out!
Cetacean strandings in Scotland have risen 125% over the past 30 years. Our study gives the first comprehensive picture of when, where, and which species strand, providing a baseline to guide conservation.

πŸ‘‰ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@sbohvm.gla.ac.uk @strandings.bsky.social

8 months ago 11 4 1 1
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Atlantic Bluefin tuna are back in UK waters, but we still don’t exactly know what they are eating.
Support crucial marine research to help uncover the secrets of their diet and secure their future.
To find out more: www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/atlantic-b...
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9 months ago 44 22 1 1

@rachlenn.bsky.social @jadeunderwater.bsky.social @sarahenelms.bsky.social

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

Attention students and stats learners alike! Give @prstats.bsky.social a follow and you could win course credit! 🀩

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What a wonderful week of #ECS2025 on beautiful SΓ£o Miguel island in the Azores πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ΉπŸ‹πŸ¬πŸŒΊ!! Another year of inspiring talks, workshops, posters and networking sessions. Great to connect with so many people, colleagues and friends. Already looking forward to #ECS2026 in Scotland!! πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏπŸ‹πŸ¬πŸ¦­

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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First couple of days at #ECS2025 in Azores have been great πŸ‹ Workshop on using spatial data in R for species distribution modeling & excellent opening keynote from @lrendell.bsky.social @seamammalresearch.bsky.social on cetacean culture. All enjoyed alongside the @exetermarine.bsky.social crew 🩡

11 months ago 3 3 0 0
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Found this bottle on a paddle out of Falmouth this morning. Looked up the company as I didn’t recognize it. Turns out they ceased manufacturing in 1982 🀯😩 meaning this bottle is *AT LEAST* 43 years old πŸ₯²

There is no away.

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This week I returned to my PhD after an 8month fellowship within Defra’s Marine and Fisheries science and evidence team.

Incredibly grateful for the experience and insight. Returning to my own research with renewed perspective on the science-policy interface.

#evidence #policy #bycatch #defra

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
background is two sea turtle hatchlings. around the edges are shapes to depict microplastics. text reads: 'microplastics abundant on almost half of turtle nesting beaches globally. botterell et al (2025) marine pollution bulletin.' the university of exeter logo is n the bottom right corner.

background is two sea turtle hatchlings. around the edges are shapes to depict microplastics. text reads: 'microplastics abundant on almost half of turtle nesting beaches globally. botterell et al (2025) marine pollution bulletin.' the university of exeter logo is n the bottom right corner.

blurred background of two sea turtle hatchlings around the edges are shapes to depict microplastics. text reads: 'in a huge co' the university of exeter logo is n the bottom right corner.

blurred background of two sea turtle hatchlings around the edges are shapes to depict microplastics. text reads: 'in a huge co' the university of exeter logo is n the bottom right corner.

'five types of plastics were identified: pellets, foam, fragments, sheet and threads' a close-up image of microplastics on a cloth is in a circle in the centre of the page. 'The highest proportion of contamination was found in the mediterranean (80%).'

'five types of plastics were identified: pellets, foam, fragments, sheet and threads' a close-up image of microplastics on a cloth is in a circle in the centre of the page. 'The highest proportion of contamination was found in the mediterranean (80%).'

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New collaborative study finds 45% of sampled marine turtle nesting beaches worldwide are contaminated by microplastics.

Full paper - www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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#AcademicSky #SeaTurtles @brendangodley.bsky.social @zarabotterell.bsky.social

1 year ago 23 11 2 1
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Always a joy to join colleagues for the annual CWT Marine Strandings Network forum 🐬🦭 Reviewing the data from the year and catching up with new research πŸ”¬ πŸ“ˆ Only fitting to round off the day recording a harbour porpoise stranding at Kennack sands

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
We are so proud to have many incredible women working across disciplines as part of Exeter Marine. 🩡

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#WomeninSTEM #PhDSky #AcademicSky

1 year ago 193 73 4 6
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Fatal systemic bacterial infections in two harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) secondary to bite wounds from grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) Mycoplasma phocicerebrale, the causative agent of seal (β€˜speck’) finger, a zoonotic disease, is a common commensal in the oral cavity of various seal …

First paper of 2025 πŸ₯³ on bacterial infections in porpoise, caused by bites from Grey seals. Vividly remember the PM on the 2nd case, significant necrosis effectively disintegrating the tissues in the pectoral fin😡

Wanna know more πŸ‘‡?
shorturl.at/drKQd
@uofgsbohvm.bsky.social @strandings.bsky.social

1 year ago 4 4 0 0
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My first time writing for the @theconversation.com with Kirsten Young about @exetermarine.bsky.social work with the 90 North Foundation on #Arctic #Conservation
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1 year ago 83 19 2 2
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European winter walkers keep πŸ‘€ out. A dead Kemp's Ridley turtle was reported on 13th December at Talacre, North Wales, UK. There will be more. Reporting guidelines here: www.ukturtles.online/Graphics%20a...
🐒🌍πŸ§ͺπŸ¦‘ 🦀 #seaturte #marineturtle
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social @exetermarine.bsky.social

1 year ago 51 24 1 0
background image of a large sea turtle on land with a satellite tag attached to its carapace. green seaweed graphic surround the image. text reads: new paper. satellite tracking reveals critical habitats and migratory pathways for green and hawksbill turtles nesting in Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean. Wiggins, J. et al (2024), Endangered Species research. Logos at the bottom of the page for University of Exeter, Government of Montserrat and Marine Conservation Society. 
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01375

background image of a large sea turtle on land with a satellite tag attached to its carapace. green seaweed graphic surround the image. text reads: new paper. satellite tracking reveals critical habitats and migratory pathways for green and hawksbill turtles nesting in Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean. Wiggins, J. et al (2024), Endangered Species research. Logos at the bottom of the page for University of Exeter, Government of Montserrat and Marine Conservation Society. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01375

New paper from Exeter Marine researchers finds that Montserrat's nesting sea turtles migrate and feed in multiple countries, highlighting the need for conservation without borders! 🐒

Well done team!

Read in full: doi.org/10.3354/esr0...
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#AcademiaSky #ExeterCEC @mcsuk.bsky.social

1 year ago 40 15 1 3
A white GPS tagged plastic bottle floating in a turquoise coloured ocean

A white GPS tagged plastic bottle floating in a turquoise coloured ocean

Bottles away!! The first of our RASP-SEA river releases of #GPS tagged #PlasticBottles have been released! These bottles will help us understand plastic transport from major rivers in Malaysia!

#PlasticPollution #Oceanography
#Environment #Malaysia
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@brendangodley.bsky.social

1 year ago 21 3 0 1

Interesting that doesn’t look like the usual monofilament impression. Multifilament or off a trawl net perhaps?

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Even more reason to boycott needless krill oil and krill-fed salmon πŸ¦πŸ‹

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
The background is navy blue. An image of marine litter underwater is shown on the left, bordered by a medium blue stripe curving down and out to the bottom left. In white, bold text down the right hand side of the image reads: "PhD Opportunity". Below this, in regular, "Assessing the risk of consumer plastics to marine ecosystem services. Lead Supervisor Dr Samantha Garrard (PML, Sea and Society). Additional supervisors Dr Sarah Nelms (University of Exeter, Centre for Ecology and Conservation), Dr Matthew Cole (PML, Marine Ecology and Biodiversity). 
Below is a pinned location icon, medium blue, with 'Plymouth Marine Laboratory' to the right, in white.
Below is a calendar icon, medium blue, with 'Apply by 13th January 2025' to the right, in white.
At the bottom left of the page is PML's logo. At the bottom right is the University of Exeter's logo.

The background is navy blue. An image of marine litter underwater is shown on the left, bordered by a medium blue stripe curving down and out to the bottom left. In white, bold text down the right hand side of the image reads: "PhD Opportunity". Below this, in regular, "Assessing the risk of consumer plastics to marine ecosystem services. Lead Supervisor Dr Samantha Garrard (PML, Sea and Society). Additional supervisors Dr Sarah Nelms (University of Exeter, Centre for Ecology and Conservation), Dr Matthew Cole (PML, Marine Ecology and Biodiversity). Below is a pinned location icon, medium blue, with 'Plymouth Marine Laboratory' to the right, in white. Below is a calendar icon, medium blue, with 'Apply by 13th January 2025' to the right, in white. At the bottom left of the page is PML's logo. At the bottom right is the University of Exeter's logo.

Exciting PhD opportunity with @plymouthmarine.bsky.social and @exetercec.bsky.social. This position a NERC GW4+ DTP, aiming to identify and assess the risk of plastic pollution to marine ecosystem services. 🦀πŸ§ͺ🌍

APPLY - www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...
DEADLINE: 13th of January.

1 year ago 30 27 0 3
New Zealand Fishery Celebrates Year of Zero Bycatch of Protected Species Fishing industry body Seafood New Zealand is delighted that fishers working in Aotearoa’s jack mackerel 7 fishery (JMA7) have managed to achieve a whole year of no accidental captures of protected spe...

Kicking off my feed over here with a positive news story βœ…

β€œThis demonstrates what can be achieved through proactive engagement, collaboration with knowledgeable skippers, supportive crews and industry led measures.”

#bycatch #etp #protectedspecies

www.seafood.co.nz/news-and-eve...

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