PhD in biology. I work at http://azti.es as Head of Sustainable Fisheries Management for ICES species. President of the Iberian Society of Ichthyology (https://www.sibic.org/en/). Passionate about eels.
The AIL brings together all those interested in advancing knowledge on fundamental processes and relations between the different components of inland water ecosystems.
https://www.limnetica.com/en
The International Society of Limnology promotes and communicates new and emerging knowledge among limnologists to advance the understanding of inland waters💧🌊
The leading international professional organization for researchers and educators in the field of aquatic science. www.aslo.org.
#ASLO_LO #ASLO_Methods #ASLO_Letters #ASLO_Bulletin
#ASLO25 #OSM26
https://www.sibic.org/en/
The main objective of the Iberian Society of Ichthyology is to promote the study and conservation of native fishes of inland and marine aquatic ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula.
Estudiando el mar y sus recursos desde 1914
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Centro Nacional CSIC
Researcher at IEO-CSIC Spain
Research Fellow & Centre Manager @University of Portsmouth @centrebluegov.bsky.social #fisheries @UoS_ICER alumni| fish ecology| science policy| aquatic noise| animal behaviour| #teamfish| 🐟| #scicomm 🤓| ED&I #womeninSTEM #BLM (she/her)
Professor of Marine (isotope)Ecology at the University of Southampton. Interested in all things sciencey especially marine, fishy things, otoliths climate and guitars
Assistant Prof 🐟 at @UQAC (Québec, 🇨🇦), ichthyologist, aquatic invasive species, otolith chemistry, anthropic stress | http://www.uqac.ca/portfolio/oliviermorissette/
I'm a fisheries biologist at the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen, Norway @Havforskningsinstituttet
🧬 Genetic stock identification
🐟 Stock assessment
🐠 Otolith science
Fish/aquatic/stable isotope ecology. Proud dad of two Anglo-Chileans. Sweary. Wide interests. Prof of Ecology, Director of Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment, U Glasgow's Field Station on Loch Lomond, UK @sceneuog.bsky.social
Wildlife Researcher at NINA
Otoliths, Isotopes, Ancient and modern fishes
Fish ecologist. Professor at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi. he/him
Marine biologist and comparative physiologist.
The best way out is always through. The best way out is always through.
Associate Professor | Fish Ecology & Management | https://sites.google.com/view/martyhamel/home
People-environment interactions | Archaeological science 🐚🔬 | Quaternary Climate Change | Shells | Isotopes | Sclerochronology | Mum | Associate Professor @unimelb via @Cambridge_Uni & @uni_mainz
PhD candidate at Université du Québec | Capelin migrations | Otolith chemistry | Fisheries ecology | Movement behaviour
--Working on chimaeras with Havforskningsinstituttet--