MSc by Res opportunity - developing behavioural indicators to inform killer whale conservation with
@exeter.ac.uk @whaleresearch.bsky.social @seadocsociety.bsky.social
People from underrepresented groups in marine science encouraged to apply.
Deadline 19Dec
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Last weekend was a delightβI observed my first bubble net feeding humpback whales and got to see the AD8s and AJs! (Resident pods of killer whales)
Hourglass #dolphins escort the #RRSSirDavidAttenborough out of #SouthGeorgia waters. #biopole2 #nature #marinebiology @bas.ac.uk @biopole.bsky.social
See our blogpost on tracking seals around a tidal turbine using the new multibeam sonar processing modules in PAMGuard: appliedecologistsblog.com/2025/02/06/s...
β οΈ A reminder to please report all sightings of dead birds for possible testing for Avian Influenza. In England, Wales & Scotland, contact Defra, in Northern Ireland contact @daera-ni.gov.uk & in Republic of Ireland gov.ie. Please ALSO report them to @birdtrack.bsky.social. Thank you. #UKBirding
Coils of Birch bark - likely originating from North America and has ridden a combination of winds and currents to cross the Atlantic.
County Clare, Ireland.
A couple of bull Atlantic Grey Seals keeping an eye on proceedings in a choppy Bressay Sound, #Shetland this morning.
#MarineLife #MarineMammals
Images of prehistoric cephalopod shells preserved in ancient delta deposits.
County Clare, Ireland.
Dreaming of dreamy summer #fieldwork surveys with bowriding common dolphins π¬π
π¦π New paper alert in @jappliedecology.bsky.social! I'm excited to share my 1st first author paper, showing how seals avoid tidal turbines when they're operating! doi.org/10.1111/1365... π§΅
@seamammalresearch.bsky.social
π€― "perhaps most great whales have an unrecognized potential for great longevity that has been masked by the demographic disruptions of industrial whaling. This unrecognized longevity has profound implication for basic biology and conservation of whales." Astonishing stuff.
π NEW PAPER π
Our latest paper is out, led by our student Giulia Bellon, using passive acoustic monitoring to investigate the occurrence of killer whales in Icelandic waters. You can read all about it (open access) here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Folks! I'm super excited to share a new humpback whale paper by my colleague Martin van Aswegan (not on Bsky)... ππ
He does some incredible work-
go read his awesome paper! doi.org/10.1113/JP28...
Great to be back doing fieldwork this weekend surveying grey seal pups. Scottish winter weather at its finest! π¦π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
The #Falkland Isl are a high-use, critical habitat for southern right #whales! π³ Our new paper w Falklands Conservation studies local #whale habitat use & long-range movements @bas.ac.uk @hslesser.bsky.social #MarMam
Ten whales were satellite tagged in July 2022 1/3
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Another super day with #Orcas - this time with the 65s pod off Muckle Roe, #Shetland. Adult bull 'Busta' was with them and as spectacular as ever. We first documented him in 2005 when he was a fully grown bull and we estimate him to be at least 40 years old. #MarineLife #MarineMammals #CetaceansUK
For #TwosDay a pair of red deer in the Cairngorms, Scotland's plateau of #artic alpine environment
#naturephotography
It was acceptable in the 80s π
Orca fashions come back around as a pod in Puget Sound pick up an old habit of carrying dead salmon on their heads
It's perhaps a kind of orca trail mix to snack on during long journeys, but orca experts don't know for sure
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Young Grey Seal pups, now independent, are roaming around the Isle of May enjoying their new found freedom as the blog explains: isleofmaynnr.wordpress.com Photo by Chiara Zorn
UK PhD stipends have not been increasing in line with the national minimum wage, and since the generous COVID increase havenβt even bothered to be anchored against an inflation metric. Iβm lucky enough to have a spouse to support me but in what world is this not a barrier to entry for others?
New research from the NMMF, the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and LKARTS-Norway shows #minke whales can hear sound frequencies as high as 45-90 kHz, higher than previously believed and one of the first real-world measurements of hearing in baleen whales. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
π§΅ An absolute monumental effort yesterday with BDMLR (British Divers Marine Life Rescue) in an attempt to rescue this live stranded juvenile minke whale at Balmedie π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
#marinelife #ukwildlife #scicomm #minkewhale #whale