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Fisheries, food and climate

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The Food Thinkers webinar, ‘Fishery Contributions to Food and Nutrition Security under a Changing Climate’, 29th June 2021

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FishNutrients: launching nutrient data on fish in FishBase

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Fish nutrition database to help combat malnutrition across the globe, 23 June 2021 Despite fish being an essential component in the diet of more than 3 billion people around the world, and an essential source of micronutrients for over a billion...

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Of Rats and Reefs

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Seminar for ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, 5 October 2020

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Rats, Seabirds and Reefs: Holistic Approaches to Island Restoration

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Rats, Seabirds and Reefs: Holistic Approaches to Island Restoration

Seminar for Marine Science, 15 September 2020

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Some coral reefs are actually thriving

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From The Washington Post, 28 June 2016

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8 Jun 2020

On #WorldOceanDay follow 10 awesome ocean scientists, conservationists and communicators making a difference @TweetAtRuthy @ChristinacHicks @dobura @gillians_voice @ayanaeliza @CatIslandKita @ama_ercilio @DrRashidSumaila @InkaCresswell @CorettaGberry #BlackInNature #blackAFinSTEM

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AvatarNick Graham@naj_graham·
27 May 2020

Big congratulations to (Dr) Jan Dajka @JCDajka on successfully defending his PhD today. A great body of work 'confronting feedbacks in degraded reef states' - look out for more publications to come.

@LecReefs @LancsUniLEC @sthlmresilience

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22 May 2020

How do you share your research during a #lockdown? If you're @ENVISIONDTP PhD researcher Rachel Gunn @RachelGunn5 you get yourself on BBC wildlife presenter @PatrickAryee's #WildAndLive series!
Rachel tells us all about it ↘️
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/blogs/wild-and-live-virtual-outreach-during-lockdown

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AvatarNick Graham@naj_graham·
20 May 2020

Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system.

New in @PaN_BES by @JCDajka

https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pan3.10092

@LecReefs @LancsUniLEC @sthlmresilience @AlbertNorstrm @annawoodhead16

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20 May 2020

Conceptual paper: Missing feedbacks in social-ecological systems (SES) can cause ecological degradation. We uncovered them in the coral reef SES of Jamaica.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10092 in @PaN_BES
@annawoodhead16 @AlbertNorstrm @MarajaRiechers @naj_graham @LecReefs @LancsUniLEC (1/3)

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18 May 2020

Biodiversity⬆️ecosystem functions on remote coral reefs 🐠🐟🐡

2 major human-caused stressors did not alter these relationships🙂
...but they reduced function in other ways🙁

Check out our new paper in @NatureEcoEvo: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1203-9

@naj_graham @LecReefs @BIOTscience

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AvatarHeather Koldewey@HeatherKoldewey·
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On #WorldOceanDay follow 10 awesome ocean scientists, conservationists and communicators making a difference @TweetAtRuthy @ChristinacHicks @dobura @gillians_voice @ayanaeliza @CatIslandKita @ama_ercilio @DrRashidSumaila @InkaCresswell @CorettaGberry #BlackInNature #blackAFinSTEM

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27 May 2020

Big congratulations to (Dr) Jan Dajka @JCDajka on successfully defending his PhD today. A great body of work 'confronting feedbacks in degraded reef states' - look out for more publications to come.

@LecReefs @LancsUniLEC @sthlmresilience

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22 May 2020

How do you share your research during a #lockdown? If you're @ENVISIONDTP PhD researcher Rachel Gunn @RachelGunn5 you get yourself on BBC wildlife presenter @PatrickAryee's #WildAndLive series!
Rachel tells us all about it ↘️
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/blogs/wild-and-live-virtual-outreach-during-lockdown

#SciComm #GradSchEnv

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AvatarNick Graham@naj_graham·
20 May 2020

Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system.

New in @PaN_BES by @JCDajka

https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pan3.10092

@LecReefs @LancsUniLEC @sthlmresilience @AlbertNorstrm @annawoodhead16

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AvatarJan-Claas Dajka@JCDajka·
20 May 2020

Conceptual paper: Missing feedbacks in social-ecological systems (SES) can cause ecological degradation. We uncovered them in the coral reef SES of Jamaica.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10092 in @PaN_BES
@annawoodhead16 @AlbertNorstrm @MarajaRiechers @naj_graham @LecReefs @LancsUniLEC (1/3)

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AvatarCasey Benkwitt@cbenkwitt·
18 May 2020

Biodiversity⬆️ecosystem functions on remote coral reefs 🐠🐟🐡

2 major human-caused stressors did not alter these relationships🙂
...but they reduced function in other ways🙁

Check out our new paper in @NatureEcoEvo: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1203-9

@naj_graham @LecReefs @BIOTscience

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