Honoured to present results from our AquaSYNC-funded working group at the 1st Symposium on Synthesis Research in Aquatic Ecosystems 🇩🇰
Inspiring science + big questions: Are human impacts on streams consistent globally? Some surprising patterns emerging—stay tuned! #AquaticEcology #AquaSYNC
Being at the #Aquasync synthesis symposium led by @2xges.bsky.social .
Learning about aquatic research & announcing 1st funded working groups as part of the global call on Biodiversity & Climate change. EXCITING!
And hearing about @nceas-ucsb.bsky.social success from Ben Halpern.
Nice place too!
@kld.regjeringen.no @miljodirektoratet.no @pererikschulze.bsky.social @ospar.bsky.social #GNSBI #AquaSYNC #MarineEcology #GES4SEAS
The paper on eutrophication in Oslofjorden is merely a first step. We have two #AquaSYNC papers in the pipeline, both analysing combined/cumulative effects in 1) the open parts of the Skagerrak and 2) in the inner and outer parts of Oslofjorden. More info will follow ...
#AquaSYNC (the Aquatic Synthesis Research Center, hosted by #NIVA) has been updated. Read more about our International Symposium on Synthesis Research in Aquatic Ecosystems (11-12 June 2025), the 2025 Open Call (focus on biodiversity & climate change) and our recent publications. www.aquasync.dk
Is this THE CALL of 2024-2025? Perhaps, but time will show. Excited to be part of this with #AquaSYNC. And looking forward seing how the so-called Ubersynthesis will develop. More information will follow ...