This summer, a team from the University of Exeter have been on field work in the Inner Hebrides tracking and filming basking sharks! Read on […]
Category: Fisheries and Aquaculture
Shark Awareness Day: Plastic pollution – problematic for sharks and rays.
For Shark Awareness Day 2019 we have been chatting to a few of our elasmobranch (that’s sharks, skates and rays) researchers here the the University […]
Shark Awareness Day: Eye of the Tiger – Conducting Landing Surveys in Sri Lanka
For Shark Awareness Day 2019 we have been to talking to some of our elasmobranch (that’s sharks, skates and rays) researchers! Here, University of Exeter […]
Happy #SeaTurtleWeek! Check out these turtle-y awesome Sea Turtle researchers!
As we segway from #WorldOceansDay into #SeaTurtleWeek we though we would share with you all an insight into just some of the research being carried […]
#WorldOceansDay – gender and the oceans
This #WorldOceansDay we want to celebrate our academics who are working on understanding gender roles and how this impacts both the individual and society in […]
It’s #WorldOceansDay! A focus on gender and fisheries in Mozambique
This #World oceans Day, Dr Rebecca Short from the University of Exeter Medical School, European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH) talks to us […]
A Day in the Life of an Arctic Field Scientist
Words by Clara Nielson, University of Exeter PhD Student A day in the life of an Arctic field scientist Hello! My name is Clara Nielson […]
Endangered Sharks on Sale in the UK
Written by Catherine Hobbs Many shark populations are at risk, primarily due to overexploitation. In response, conservation measures have been applied in an attempt […]
It’s World Penguin Day!
Today is World Penguin Day! Penguins are some of the most recognisable characters amongst the cast of species that call the oceans their home. […]
Scientists at Sea Podcast – Seals and Salmon Farms, with Lizzie Daly
Show Notes Disclaimer While we are very supportive of our alumni, we need to emphasise that the views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily […]