UK & Ireland Regional Student Chapter of the Society for Marine Mammalogy
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Bringing together postgraduate students studying marine mammals. 🦭🐳🐬🦦🐻❄️
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UKIRSC Marine Mammals
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… ‘and responses to potential population threats like climate change or fisheries interactions’
@ecostone1.bsky.social
… and returning committee member Beth 🐬 🔊 …
… and final returning committee member Ellen!
and reintroducing returning committee member Katie Rapson! ⛵
‘My research aims to develop and apply novel methods and technologies such as machine learning and drone imagery to help improve our ability to monitor pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) populations. Applying these techniques in the field can help us better understand pinniped populations trends…’
Reintroducing returning committee member Mia! 🦭
🦭Introducing our new committee members for #UKIRSC27! 🐬
First up is Thomas Stone, a PhD student at the University of Oxford. His research aims to develop & apply novel methods & technologies to help monitor seal populations. He's excited already looking forward to next year’s conference!
Two part-time consultants are needed to provide technical support, including the preparation of written inputs and analyses, as well as the organization of online meetings.
If you have an advanced relevant degree and two years of relevant work experience, apply here: https://www.ipbes.net/vacancies
Great job @jessmontabaranom.bsky.social! Important findings about seal behaviour around tidal turbines monitored with multibeam sonar @seamammalresearch.bsky.social #ECS2026 🐋🦑🧪