In this talk, Ali Hood, Director of Conservation for The Shark Trust, shares her first-hand experiences of the challenges associated with securing and implementing shark and ray management through high seas fisheries management bodies.
The MBA Polar Special Interest group hosted a special inaugural webinar - an "Introduction to Arctic Frontiers" welcoming Jenny Turton senior advisor at Arctic Frontiers
Discover the marine environment of the West African Region and how legal frameworks have been developed to tackle some of the environmental and socio-economic issues.
Discover the ways R and the Rstudio integrated development environment can be used to underpin more open reproducible research and facilitate best practice.
Immerse yourself in the science of biological oceanography and find out how we monitor stocks, disentangle foodwebs and reveal the importance of krill to global climate
Discover all about communicating the complexities of the Gulf Stream system in the work of popular science and the challenges of writing about climate change and earth system processes for a lay audience
Marine ecosystems have given rise to a captivating range of specialized organisms adapted to thrive in the most extreme environments. These adaptations, and the genetic material that codes for them, are increasingly being used as a source of inspiration in innovation.
In Holly and Todd's joint talk they will cover the origin of the Cuttlefish Conservation Initiative and the journey of establishing the charity, the current threats to cuttlefish in the UK, the work they do and finally how people can help/get involved.
Utilizing modern technology can revolutionize our approach to conserving mangroves and seagrasses, especially when combined with the invaluable knowledge and dedication of local communities
Coral reefs are one of the Earth's most biodiverse and important ecosystems, but they are under threat globally due to climate change and other human impacts.
In this talk, we will dive into what makes krill so important, why we need to protect them, and explore some of the ways science and research are transforming our understanding of this important species, including how we protect it.
Dive into the world of underwater photography and learn about your own impact on wildlife and how you can adapt your observations to be more mindful of nature.
DASSH is a centre of excellence for the management of marine biological data. Tune into our new free series of webinars about the marine environment and learn key principles in data sharing.
Tune into our new free series of webinars about the marine environment. Join postdoctoral research assistant, Nicolas Djeghri, with the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey as he discusses how the survey may give insight into the biodiversity crisis.
Manta and devil rays and beautiful, gentle and charismatic creatures, but they are being greatly threatened by overfishing, irresponsible tourism and the impacts of the climate crisis.
May's YMB Club (13-18 year olds) follows cancer genomic scientist, Dr Alicia L Bruzos, as she describes how marine contagious cancers are affecting marine organisms.
Did you know there are marine cancers? Learn from cancer genomics scientist, Dr Bruzos, as she takes you through her current work and projects, focusing on marine contagious cancers affecting bivalves from around the world.
With the ocean and its inhabitants currently under threat from external pressures such as climate change, overfishing and pollution, data is becoming more important as a tool to combat these pressures.