Show Notes In the last episode we spoke with Paul Butler and Annette Broderick about climate change and how this impacts their work on bivalves […]
Category: Ecology and Conservation
Scientists at Sea Podcast – Climate Change, Turtles, and Bivalves
Show Notes In this episode Ethan and Ben discuss the latest Climate Change Report released by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), with Professor […]
Nocturnal Flamingo Behaviour
Author: Dr. Paul Rose We know a lot about the behaviour of wild species during the daytime and behaviour studies on animals in human […]
Tracking Seabirds to Inform Conservation Measures At Sea
Author: Dr Nicola Weber Having studied and worked in biodiversity conservation, with a marine focus, I have had the opportunity to work with a […]
Scientists at Sea Podcast – The Stingray Episode: with Ethan Wrigglesworth and Molly Meadows
In this episode, we get to know our regular presenters a little better. Ethan and Molly talk to Ben, the producer, about the work they […]
It’s Stressful Being a Coral! Declining Coral Cover on the Great Barrier Reef
Author: Jennifer McWhorter Jennifer McWhorter is pursuing her PhD in a joint program between the Universities of Exeter and Queensland. Using various climate and ecological […]
Scientists at Sea (Episode 1): Do crabs have ears? with Emily Carter
Show notes How does noise pollution impact one of our coastal favourites? Ethan and Molly talk to Masters by Research student Emily […]
My #ExeterMarine PhD: Marine Turtles of the Bijagós, Guinea-Bissau
Author: Dr Rita Patricio. Rita is now a postdoc jointly between MARE – Marine and Environmental Science Centre – ISPA, Portugal and the University of Exeter, […]
My #ExeterMarine PhD: Connectivity Between Marine Protected Areas
Author: Tom Jenkins (PhD Student) – Biosciences, Streatham Campus I started my PhD study under the supervision of Dr Jamie Stevens at the University […]
My #ExeterMarine Expedition: updates from the Indian Ocean
This is a series of updates from #ExeterMarine researcher, Dr Ines Lange, who is on a research expedition in the British Indian Ocean Territory with […]