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Director of the Collaborative Centre for Sustainable Use of the Seas (CCSUS) at Cefas and UEA and of the International Marine Climate Change Centre (iMC3).
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Standing room only in IPCC’s side event at #SB64 in Bonn today! IPCC leadership updated stakeholders on the progress of the IPCC’s seventh assessment cycle and on key cross-cutting topics from IPCC Expert Meetings and Workshops.
⏰Deadline to register is 20 April! Tackle the challenge of accurately mapping fish populations - sign up for ICES Workshop on Fish Distribution 3 (WKFISHDISH3) - Statisticians, stock assessors & marine ecologists are encouraged to register. 📅15 –19 June 📍Copenhagen, Denmark https://bit.ly/405Ubp5
Congrats to Jan Vanaverbeke on being elected as next Chair of ICES Human Activities, Pressures and Impacts Steering Group (HAPISG) and Paul Dolder as next Chair of ICES Fisheries Resources Steering Group (FRSG). Both will take up their roles officially on 1 January 2027.
A new project funded by @heritagefunduk.bsky.social and led by our historians will shine a light on the 1682 loss of the Gloucester off the coast of Great Yarmouth, while it was carrying the future King James II. Read more: https://bit.ly/4fH8NEw #NationalLottery #HeritageFund
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Our paper on ocean warming & fish biomass made headlines—but now it needs to make an impact. 🌊🐟 Science matters more if it leads to action. I’m looking to connect with fisheries managers & policymakers. Who can help bridge this gap? Please share or connect us! #SciPolicy #MarineEcology #SciComm
Norwich has just been named the best place to live in the UK and we couldn't be more proud. We love you, Norwich! 🫶 Norwich was crowned winner in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide, the only location to have featured in all 14 editions of the guide. Find out more: https://bit.ly/4lCFCTU
Important new contribution to the study of species range shifts #rangeshifts #redistributions #climatechange
Depth-resolved OC content and sediment accumulation rates in the Western Irish Sea Mud Belt (WISMB): OC content (0.15%–1.62%), OC storage (1.30–15.15 gC cm−3), and sediment accumulation rates (0.26–0.37 cm yr−1) vary spatially and temporally agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
A new review brings together over 30 UK & international scientists to assess the latest evidence on how human activities, including bottom trawling and climate pressures affect seabed organic carbon stores. Read the blog to see what the evidence shows👇🌊 marinescience.blog.gov.uk/2026/02/25/s...
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Article in Fishing News about our recent #SeaSTORE cruise on the RRS Discovery #DY206, where we have been working together with the fishing industry to quantify CO2 release in the sediment plume behind trawlers fishingnews.co.uk/news/fishing...
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ICES - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
ICES - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Anticipating how species distributions will shift with climate change is key for biodiversity conservation and management. Commonly, species’ range...
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Species range shifts often speed ahead of their modeled climatic niches | PNAS
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New SeaSTORE research involving the Margaret of Ladram is investigating how bottom trawling affects seabed carbon, aiming to clarify its...
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Fishing for carbon: Margaret of Ladram supports SeaSTORE research - Fishing News
A new technical briefing reviews the latest evidence on how trawling, other human activities and climate change affect seabed carbon.
marinescience.blog.gov.uk
Seabed Carbon Risks: What Our Evidence Shows
A large-scale analysis of changes in fish biomass over 25 years identifies average biomass declines associated with long-term warming, as well as sharp decreases and increases associated with heatwaves at the warm and cold edges of species’ ranges, respectively 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Long-term warming reduces fish biomass, but heatwaves shift it - Nature Ecology & Evolution
A large-scale analysis of changes in fish biomass over 25 years identifies average biomass declines associated with long-term warming, as well as sharp decreases and increases in biomass associated wi...
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