
Molly Scott
@drmollyscott
Marine biologist and ocean lover interested in: #movementecology of #fisheries & #bycatch species in relation to #climatechange & #fisheryimpacts
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28-04-2016 00:55:31
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NEW #sharkscience from the Global FinPrint team. Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Science Magazine Paul G. Allen Family Foundation James Cook Uni FIU Australian Institute of Marine Science Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium Dalhousie University Curtin University IMAS Elasmobranch Society OceaniaSharks



Hey #FishTwitter! Looking to Fyne-d the owner of this acoustic receiver deployed in Loch Fyne (Scotland 🏴) Got a local sailer who has found it ashore! Can anyone reach out if you know who it belongs to? European Tracking Network Former NatureScot account Innovasea #Fyne13


🚨Postdoc opportunity!!🚨 Come and work with us in the Block lab Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University Stanford University We're looking for someone to join our white shark team. The position will primarily focus on the analyses of telemetry data, with a strong field component🦈🦈


Does your #fishtracking work consider effects throughout the 'tagging process'? Check out our new American Fisheries Society article tinyurl.com/5n748raa @SJC_fishy Natalie Klinard Lene Sortland


New study clears up confusion around #residency indices in #acoustictelemetry studies. How to & how not to use them. #fishecology bit.ly/meps_714_27 Leanne Currey-Randall @ColetteLAppert


PhD opportunity within the SouthernSharkEG and Neurobiology Lab with me, lauraryansci and #NathanHart Deadline 15th of August👇


🚨 Planning an acoustic tracking study to examine residency behaviour in aquatic species?? Make sure to check out this new paper led by Colette Appert et al. on the use, misuse and ambiguity of indices of residency in acoustic telemetry study bit.ly/meps_714_27



NEW PAPER! Led by Kristen Starfish highlights the critical role of chl-a and associated symbionts in the growth and survival of corals during & after a major marine heatwave tinyurl.com/5n6w5pd9 James Cook Uni @CoralCoE Australian Institute of Marine Science @sos_bangor_uni Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology UvA Amsterdam IBED

