π Special Issue Call for Papers π
Impacts of #climatechange on temperate reef systems β exploring species, populations & ecosystems under shifting oceans.
ποΈ Deadline: 31 Dec 2025
π https://cup.org/47pjszL
#TemperateReefs #MarineBiology #MarineEcology #OceanScience @thembauk.bsky.social #ITRS2025
π Special Issue Call for Papers π
Impacts of #climatechange on temperate reef systems β exploring species, populations & ecosystems under shifting oceans.
ποΈ Deadline: 31 Dec 2025
π https://cup.org/47pjszL
#TemperateReefs #MarineBiology #MarineEcology #OceanScience @thembauk.bsky.social #ITRS2025
π Special Issue Call for Papers π
Impacts of #climatechange on temperate reef systems β exploring species, populations & ecosystems under shifting oceans.
ποΈ Deadline: 31 Dec 2025
π https://cup.org/47pjszL
#TemperateReefs #MarineBiology #MarineEcology #OceanScience @thembauk.bsky.social #ITRS2025
π Special Issue Call for Papers π
Impacts of #climatechange on temperate reef systems β exploring species, populations & ecosystems under shifting oceans.
ποΈ Deadline: 31 Dec 2025
π https://cup.org/47pjszL
#TemperateReefs #MarineBiology #MarineEcology #OceanScience @thembauk.bsky.social #ITRS2025
π Special Issue Call for Papers π
Impacts of #climatechange on temperate reef systems β exploring species, populations & ecosystems under shifting oceans.
ποΈ Deadline: 31 Dec 2025
π https://cup.org/47pjszL
#TemperateReefs #MarineBiology #MarineEcology #OceanScience @thembauk.bsky.social #ITRS2025
The bar at Le Crabe Marteau in Brest, Brittany, France, decorated with crab shells and memorabilia
Last month, while in Brest for #ITRS2025, I enjoyed dinner at one of the crabbiest places Iβve ever been - www.crabemarteau.fr π¦π¦π¦
foto di gruppo su palco ITrS a Brest con in basso Fabio Bulleri e in alto Martina Mulas, Elena Maggi, Lisandro Benedetti Cecchi, Miriam Ferretti, Jacopo Bertocci, Francesca Rossi, Luca Rindi e Alexander Harry McGrath
π’ Delegazione dell'UniversitΓ di Pisa alla Conferenza πΏπInternational Temperate Reefs Symposium 2025 (ITRS) π π a Brest π«π·
πΈ Nella foto, i rappresentanti UNIPI presenti (e la Dott.ssa Francesca Rossi della Stazione Zoologica "Anton Dohrn")
#ITRS2025 #BiologiaUNIPI
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Feeling grateful and inspired after a week in Brest, France for #ITRS2025. It was a pleasure to speak on an international stage, and watch my supervisor @melaniejbishop.bsky.social as an opening plenary. I hope to maintain connections with the wonderful scientists I met as I continue my career.
Great blog β and thanks again for the protocol ... super helpful!
#ITRS2025
New blog post about my week at #ITRS2025! What happens at ITRS, stays at ITRS (or does it?) ππ
www.dinathebiologist.com/post/what-ha...
β¨ I was truly honored to give my first keynote at the #ITRS2025 in Brest, opening the biogenic reefs session and speaking about βof courseβ #mussel beds πͺΈπ¦ͺ
Huge thanks to the organizers for a fantastic and inspiring week! ππ
I had a great time at #ITRS2025 in Brest last week and am already looking forward to the next one π«π·ππ³πΏ Glad to have meets lots of old friends and colleagues and made some new connections! π #InternationalTemperateReef
Well done indeed Lorenzo - from #ITRS2025 to thesis viva at UAlg! thanks for the time and very insightful comments from all the jury @nschubert.bsky.social @univlille.bsky.social #marineplastic #musselsarecool
After the conference, I took the chance to visit the Roscoff Biological Station founded in 1872 ππ¬ It was a blast exploring the labs. Thanks to the lab manager for showing us around and #ITRS2025 for organising π
Jarrett Byrnes and John Griffin converse in front of a seaweed-filled aquarium at the International Temperate Reef Symposium gala.
Icons of the future⦠At some point in the future, a mid-career researcher will see this pairing and be similarly inspired. So great to spend time with you this week, @jebyrnes.bsky.social & @jngriffy.bsky.social! #ITRS2025
A fantastic #ITRS2025 - huge congrats to the organisers for a fantastic event. Great to see the βfam!
A rocky shoreline near Le Conquet, Brittany, showing limpets (*Patella* sp.) among the knotted wrack algae (*Ascophyllum*) & demonstrating to Louise and Pip that limpets and algae can, in fact, coexist.
Headed home from an amazing #ITRS2025 meeting, tired but intellectually energized by all of the creative research going on in temperate reef systems. It was great to spend time with old friends, meet new ones, & share our science. Merci to @aec13.bsky.social & the other organizers!
Huge thanks to my funders @challengersoc.bsky.social, @britishecologicalsociety.org and ACCE DTP for making my attendance at #ITRS2025 possible ππ¦π
My supervisor (Nova) and me in front of the very Instagrammable ITRS sign.
My talk - me standing at a podium in front of slides showing indicator species
Some of my important academic role models in one room! Four people standing together smiling.
The closing ceremony. Many people sitting in a big room watching someone talk on the podium.
ITRS 2025 β
π This week has been one of the best of my entire PhD. I met so many fantastic scientists doing meaningful workβand managed some well-needed exploring after sitting at a desk for so long. All my academic role models in one room? Amazing.
#marinebiology #temperatereefs #ITRS2025 #ITRS25
Still overwhelmed by #itrs2025!
Learned so much, met amazing and inspiring people, and presented the work I've been doing #Tracking biodiversity shifts in temperate rocky assemblages πππ¦πΏ
A big thank you to the wonderful team #CoastalWarming that supported me thoroughly π
Maybe I should legally change my name now ππ
Even though sea stars were critically underrepresented, I had a blast at #ITRS2025 in Brest! ππ‘οΈβ
First conference, first Bluesky post and somehow, I now have a soft spot for kelp.π± Shoutout to @lies-nerd.bsky.social , @frankmelzner.bsky.social , Mark Lenz, and all the lovely people I got to meet!
Hartvig Christie and Craig Johnson at the kelp tank!
Also got this casual photo of two icons of #kelp forest ecology in front of the kelp forest tank! #itrs2025
Our first night at quatre ventes
Crustis shows off his crusty ideas.
An amazing banquet at the oceanopolis!
Recovery crepes after a fantastic night of post-banquet dancing.
Thanks to the organizers for an absolutely amazing #ITRS2025! It was a highlight to bring my students and watch them connect to the larger temperate reef science world! My heart is full, and I cannot wait for NZ!
Cheers to a great #ITRS2025 π»
Wonderful to reconnect with old friends meet new ones & dive into exciting science
Until next time, so long!
@marclim-uk.bsky.social @svenjatidau.bsky.social @louisefirth.bsky.social @szndohrn.bsky.social @unipisa.bsky.social #ITRS @univlille.bsky.social
Welcome address with slide showing that 383 participants attended from 28 countries
Title slide of my talk on Molecular control and ecological relevance of asexual reproduction in the split-fan kelp Laminaria pallida
Display of maritime-themed pottery art with me looking in a mirror framed by octopus arms
Gala dinner tables in front of a large aquarium with seaweeds and fish
Had too much fun at #ITRS2025 to be active online, so Hi from the early train leaving Brest! It was an absolute pleasure to see so many colleagues, present novel results and represent team @geomarkiel.bsky.social with @frankmelzner.bsky.social @katjasee.bsky.social Looking forward to next time!
Thanks for a great #ITRS2025 week from the us at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Eli Rinde, Hartvig Christie and me π
#PhycologyFriday, visiting Oceanopolis in Brest, France, at the #ITRS2025 conference. It is SO great to see so many of you here, thanks for the best week π₯°
And itβs a wrap! We presented a poster (awarded the 3rd prize), delivered 6 talks, 2 of them keynotes and had many scientific chats ππ¬π₯Ό thank you #itrs2025 until next time! @fplima.bsky.social @manoanalu.bsky.social @catiamonteiro.bsky.social