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Postdoctoral Researcher in Microbial Nitrogen Cycling in Oxygen-Depleted Waters The Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, (https://www.gu.se/en/marina-vetenskaper The Department of Marine Sciences conducts

Open postdoc position combining all the good things: #Ocean, #Nitrogen-cycling, #OxygenMinimumZones, #Biogeochemistry🧪🌊🔬

Check out this postdoc opening with my great colleague and friend #LauraBristow at #Uni #Gothenburg - part of our ERC Synergy #RECLESS: web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/103...

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#staffspotlight #omzs | The Marine Biological Association Meet Ronan, our Technical Project Officer for the Sims group here at the MBA 🦈 #StaffSpotlight Ronan works as part of the European Research Council-funded…

Meet Ronan, our Technical Project Officer for the Sims group here at the MBA 🦈 #StaffSpotlight

Ronan works as part of the European Research Council-funded OCEAN DEOXYFISH project, which explores shark species' distribution & abundance & the impact of expanding #OxygenMinimumZones

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The Marine Biological Association on LinkedIn: #speciesspotlight Introducing the Blue Shark: Prionace glauca 🦈 #SpeciesSpotlight The blue shark is one of the most incredible migratory species, travelling vast distances…

Meet the Blue #Shark 🦈

At the MBA, we're studying the effects of ocean warming & the expansion of #OxygenMinimumZones - which may be shifting the behaviour & habitat use of blue sharks, increasing their vulnerability to #fisheries.

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Could extreme ocean environments hold the key to locating mysterious shark birthing grounds? | Marine Biological Association New research from the Marine Biological Association (MBA) aims to shed light on one of the greatest mysteries of the natural world – where do sharks go to

Could extreme ocean environments unlock the mystery of #shark birthing grounds? 🦈🌊 New MBA research links baby #WhaleSharks to #OxygenMinimumZones. These areas may provide safety from predators & a rich food supply, crucial for the survival of neonates.

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