Join us tomorrow, 10th of June at 1 pm CET for the European EFI Chapter's monthly seminar. This will be the last seminar before the summer break.
Tomorrow's seminar will feature Kate Layton-Matthews, who will present on
"Modelling seabird population dynamics in rapidly changing marine ecosystems”
Improving forecasts of seabird population trajectories is increasingly important for conservation and management of marine ecosystems. Kate will discuss how the integration of population, tracking, and environmental data through analytical approaches can improve ecological forecasting for seabirds.
Issue 58 of the EFI Newsletter is now out! conta.cc/4tXCsg0
Early bird registration for the EFI2026 Conference closes tomorrow, May 29
There are lots of community updates, as well as info about the summer book club, recordings from recent seminars, and new community manuscripts in progress.
The talk will survey recent advancements at the intersection of Earth observation, computer vision, and large-scale data analysis. Also recent developments will be shared in the open-source ecosystem that enable efficient and transparent semantic analysis of Copernicus archives at scale.
The next European EFI Chapter monthly seminar is tomorrow!
Join us on the 20th of May at 1pm CET to hear from Mikolaj Czerkawski from @asterisk-labs.bsky.social
about "Earth Observation for Global Semantic Understanding of the Environment.”
EFI’s Student and Early Career Association is leading a new blog post series highlighting early career forecasters.
This first post spotlights @aslewis.bsky.social, a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
ecoforecast.org/early-career...
Improving forecasts of seabird population trajectories is increasingly important for conservation and management of marine ecosystems. Kate will discuss how the integration of population, tracking, and environmental data through analytical approaches can improve ecological forecasting for seabirds.
One more European EFI Chapter monthly seminar before the summer break!
Join us on the 10th of June at 1pm CET to hear from Kate Layton-Matthews, who will share about
"Modelling seabird population dynamics in rapidly changing marine ecosystems”
2-day Scientific Meeting on "Forecasting ecological dynamics" hosted by the Royal Society in London on 2-3 November 2026.
Virtual and in-person attendance available. Advanced registration is essential.
Find details at: royalsociety.org/science-even...