
Dr. Collin Williams
@capn_collin
Movement Ecology - Spatial Management - Fish Life History
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https://www.instagram.com/capn.collin/ 02-09-2011 05:10:09
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After a heavy five weeks of conducting #BRUV surveys for my #PhD in the Desertas Islands - video reviewing has begun! 🌊🦈 Unfortunately, this school #shark didn't have her best day on camera... MARE-Madeira I Aquatic Research Institute João Canning Clode Miguel Pais Dr. Collin Williams #RockyReef #IFCN


Happy to share that the first report of hawksbill turtle tracking in the Red Sea has been published in #animalbiotelemetry Dr. Collin Williams @GarzonFrancesco Royale Hardenstine Ph.D Dr Lucy A Hawkes @rusty_brainard Michael Berumen animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…



Come check out our poster at #ICFT2023 on the movement ecology of bluespotted stingrays in the Red Sea! 🥞🦈 #TrackingNotSlacking spoiler: year round residency Dr. Collin Williams @GarzonFrancesco Reef Ecology Lab European Tracking Network MARE-Madeira I Aquatic Research Institute

No lab meeting is complete without an entertaining fieldwork story... Dr. Collin Williams introduced us to the latest episode in his tag retrieval series!


First half of the megafauna session at #ICMERS3 was concluded by chair person - our very own! - Dr. Collin Williams. Great job hosting and mediating Collin! 🐬🐢🦈🦅 Dr. Jesse Cochran will be chairing the remainder of the session this afternoon.


Biggest mystery of #IPFC2023: Which picture is correct? #MeetingOfTheCollins #MeetingOfTheWills #Twins? #LongLostBrothers? #BothLoveFishing! #WTF? William Collins Dr. Collin Williams IPFC2023 ASFB #ipfc11



Interested in Red Sea reef research? 🪸🐠🌊 The Reef Ecology Lab has you covered with a new review detailing spatial patterns of research in the Red Sea through time (led by Dr. Jesse Cochran, alex.kattan, Michael Berumen) Read it here 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




Out in NatureClimate : Following an intense upwelling event killing 81 species e.g., bull sharks and manta rays, we show increasing trends in upwelling frequency and intensity in SouthAfrica and easternAustralia and how movements of bull sharks are impacted!


Our new paper on biodiversity and war conflict in the Philippines is now out in Nature’s npj Biodiversity. Here’s the brief preview: nature.com/articles/s4418… 1. Global biodiversity faces increasing threats from human-induced environmental changes & other unpredictable challenges



