Illegal fishing of prey species could potentially harm food availability for brown boobies – a slowly recovering population after efforts to remove invasive rats and vegetation.
Open Access Paper: buff.ly/4dLWMcW
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Climate change will continue to drive disturbance on coral reefs, creating a challenge for conserving resident shark populations.
Open Access Paper: https://buff.ly/3X3rMz7
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Maintaining and rebuilding herbivorous fish populations through MPAs is important to promote coral reef recovery, as fish regulate algal cover and benthic community structure
Paper: https://buff.ly/41hU7nT
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WE ARE HIRING!
Come join our #iomarinescience management team at ZSL as Programme Coordinator (maternity cover)
For details and to apply please visit: https://buff.ly/4gMOPVU
Deadline to apply: 7 March
Today we celebrate International Women and Girls in Science day. We are grateful for the incredible contribution women make to science every day and are lucky to work with a wonderful group of women in #iomarinescience who are driving forward our knowledge and progress in protecting our ocean
The latest edition of the #ChagosNews from the Chagos Conservation Trust is available to read online here:
https://buff.ly/40Fmn25
Featuring #iomarinescience updates from the #turtle, #cetacean and #seabird teams
Find some of the team including scientists, conservationists and experts working on our #iomarinescience programme
go.bsky.app/Tq835v
Wishing @corettagberry.bsky.social the best of luck as she goes off on her next adventure! Thank you for all your hard work and help with the #iomarinescience programme over the last two years. It’s been fantastic to have you on the team!
Preparations underway for our first in person #IOMarineScience programme meeting since 2019! We're excited to get lots of the team together in person to share research, experience and better enable collaboration across teams #TeamMeeting