What? Oh, just the biggest gathering of ocean scientists in the world… #OSM26
Also, four sessions on Food webs in changing oceans and seas. Four!!
@helsinki.fi @marbefes.bsky.social #MarineResearch #OceanSciences #InterEarth
Saw this work presented at the Cefas student conference. I love it - great example of how to make the absolute best out of what initially looks like a fieldwork disaster (study organism gets eaten…)
Call for abstracts!
We are excited to invite contributions to the Ocean Sciences Meeting #OSM26 session ME008: Food Webs in Changing Oceans and Seas
Abstract submission is open until 20 August 2025. Read more and submit here: www.agu.org/ocean-scienc...
Hope to see you in Glasgow!
What an amazing discovery!
Marie C. Nordström
Marie C. Nordström
Marie C. Nordström
tomjwebb
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Loving this paper on recent collaboration between Cefas and partners, including @universityofexeter.bsky.social
...in essence, tagging of a tuna that got eaten by a whale 🍣
Come to work with us!
jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki...
Scientific Reports - High-resolution biologging of an Atlantic bluefin tuna captured and eaten by a supposed orca
www.nature.com
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor or Professor in Ecological Restoration of Urban Environments
A newly identified group of deep-sea spiders carries methane-eating microbes on their legs, revealing a unique symbiosis and a surprising new lineage in the ocean depths
#DeepSea
#NewSpecies
#MarineBiology
#OceanExploration
#biology
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Paper
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
☀️August Issue Out Now!☀️
📙South-west Finnish Archipelago, the study site in the article ‘Marine heatwaves amplify benthic community metabolism and solute flux in a seafloor heating experiment’, which features in this issue. Credit: Alf Norkko🌊
💡Read it here:
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#ICESASC2025 starts tomorrow, with strong MARBEFES representation.
🌐Session Q will be dedicated to marine biodiversity and #ecosystemservices.
Three newly-discovered species of deep sea 'spiders' farm methane-eating bacteria on their own bodies in a symbiosis quite unlike anything seen before.
Today is #WorldOceansDay and I have traveled to Nice to join the 3rd UN Ocean Conference. Exciting that so many have come together to work for a healthy ocean environment and thriving marine life! Happy to be part of the Finnish delegation.
#UNOC3 #UNOCNice #ScienceForTheOcean
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