Success! Those two turbidity spike are the plumes behind the two trawl doors.
@jangeerthiddink
Prof in marine ecology @sosbangor.bsky.social Ecosystem effects of fishing. I like sea kayaking in my #Klepper, wild camping, cycle touring, hanging out in my woodland. https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=XmYbaRYAAAAJ&hl=en&inst=20741569918851904
Success! Those two turbidity spike are the plumes behind the two trawl doors.
At least you get enough formatting options. Triple bold!
Our second trawling experiment is in progress in the Western Irish Sea Mud Belt. We're quantifying the size of the plume and sampling the suspended sediment. Preliminary results from the experiment in the Clyde are looking promising! #DY206 #SeaSTORE
Congrats to @lornamckellar.bsky.social on the award of the Drapers' company medal for an outstanding research student! It has been a pleasure working with Lorna and she's made a lot of progress in defining 'good environmental state'.
www.bangor.ac.uk/news/2026-03...
Research and polling reveals (unsupisingly) that a majority of Reform members are openly racist.
Yet the media gives Reform a free pass instead of condemning them as they should.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
We picked our lander up again today, seems the weight sank quite some way into the mud. #DY206 #SeaSTORE
We had to stop work on the RRS Discovery for a few hours in the night when the wind got to 40 knots. Calm again now. #DY206 #SeaSTORE
Check out this film in @pontiobangor.bsky.social. The film takes audiences into the depths of the Pacific Ocean, following scientists exploring one of the least understood ecosystems on Earth.
Friday 20 March at 5pm
www.wowfilmfestival.com/howdeepisyou...
We have been doing a 24hr intensive timeseries of profiles of turbulence using the VMP, with a CTD every 6h, to be able to quantify any movement of CO2 from the seabed to the surface. It's been a long day for the people on deck...
#SeaSTORE #DY206
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 showsππ
marinescience.blog.gov.uk/2026/02/25/s...
Excited to share some work on spatial variability in localized upwelling regimes on coral reefs at #OSM26 today!
@sosbangor.bsky.social @eco-oce-lab.bsky.social
We've been coring through the night on the gloopy mud to quantify carbon, nutrients and macrofauna over a gradient of trawling intensity #SeaSTORE #DY206
Even if it doesn't harm wildlife, producing the sodium hydroxide is most likely generating way more than 10 tons of CO2.
Today we quantified the magnitude of the sediment plume behind a trawler in the Clyde #SeaSTORE, in collaboration with a fishing vessel. The difference in size with the RRS Discovery was quite striking.
The first samples are on board! #SeaSTORE #DY206. Now continuing with the multi-corer to do detailed measurements and incubations to study carbon biogeochemistry.
We're working in 4 areas in the Irish Sea with different sediments and stratification.
Last day @sosbangor.bsky.social before our 23 day cruise on the RRS Discovery for the SeaSTORE project. We'll be studying the impact of bottom trawling on seabed carbon stocks. We'll study the chronic and immediate impacts.
Are you joining us for #ICESASC26 in Brest this September?
The call for abstracts is open, but only until Wednesday 25 February! Which theme sessions are you interested in?
Make sure you get your abstract in!
π www.ices.dk/events/asc/2...
Danish seining has lower impact on seabed ecosystems
than conventional bottom trawls.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Artificial light reduces elasmobranch bycatch in gillnets across multiple wavelengths and taxonomic groups | "net illumination can reduce catch rates of a diverse array of elasmobranchs while revealing taxonomic-specific responses between bony and cartilaginous fishes" doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
Bycatch in Irish tangle netting for crayfish: "Casualties recorded over a four-year period included 1,161 grey seals, 81 angel sharks, 532 tope, 1,712 flapper skate".
@alecbmmoore.bsky.social
www.irishtimes.com/environment/...
After solving some issues with the university Wiley subscription, now available #OpenAccess
βIsrael has taken some of the most extreme settlers, in some cases people who are even convicted of assault against Palestinians, and made them the IDF.
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
We use the New Zealand Seafloor Community Classification to explore how representativity of benthic communities could be enhanced in MPAs. We found that a small increase in spatial protection (1.5%) can result in large increases in the representativity.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Healthy and sustainable fisheries have lower carbon emissions and fuel use, because fish are more abundant and easier to catch with less effort. Rebuilding fisheries and ensuring that fleet sizes are appropriate for catch level, are keys for CO2 reduction
By Hilborn et al.
doi.org/10.1111/faf....
Also useful if you're into cycling up steep bumpy roads, because the front wheel is less likely to jump up.
π¨ Calling all marine science enthusiasts! π¨
ICES's Annual Science Conference, cutting-edge research with a global community 15β18 September! πβ¨
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Deadline to submit abstracts: 17 March.
π Donβt miss outβ itβs going to be inspiring, interactive, and yes, always fun!
www.ices.dk/events/asc/2...