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Estuarine & Coastal Sciences Association (ECSA)

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An international organisation dedicated to the study of estuaries & coasts. Tweeters: @DrJonathanDale, @estuary_ecology, and @steffi_nolte

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One week to go to apply for a PhD studentship on Kate L Spencer and Andrew Russell new UK Research and Innovation Defra UK project, exploring coastal change, pollution release from landfill, and policy response to environmental risk. Deadline: 20 August 2024 findaphd.com/phds/project/2โ€ฆ

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The full programme is now available for ECSA60. Details are also available of the training workshops which will take place during the conference: estuarinecoastalconference.com/conference-proโ€ฆ

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The ECSA Files! Webinar Series returns following the summer break on 3rd Oct at 1pm BST. The speaker will be Victoria Mason, who won the Peter Jones Memorial Award 2023 with this paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11โ€ฆ To attend, sign up by 1st Oct here: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

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The deadline for applications to the Peter Jones Memorial Award 2024 is 30th October. Details of the criteria, prize and application form are available here: ecsa.international/grants-and-awaโ€ฆ Please note, you must be a member to enter.

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The ECSA Files! Webinar series returns next week with Victoria Mason discussing "Global saltmarsh restoration: carbon benefits and trade-offs". To register to attend, and for details of future webinars, please visit our website: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

The ECSA Files! Webinar series returns next week with Victoria Mason discussing "Global saltmarsh restoration: carbon benefits and trade-offs". To register to attend, and for details of future webinars, please visit our website: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ
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November's ECSA Files! Webinar will be given by Dr Charlotte Lyddon (University of Liverpool) at 13:00 GMT on 7/11/24. Charlotte will be discussing Sensitivity of Estuaries to Climate Hazards. Register here to attend by 5/11/24: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

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Dr Charlotte Lyddon (University of Liverpool) will be giving the next ECSA Files! Webinar at 13:00 GMT on 7/11/24 on "Sensitivity of Estuaries to Climate Hazards". Register here to attend by 5/11/24: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

Dr Charlotte Lyddon (University of Liverpool) will be giving the next ECSA Files! Webinar at 13:00 GMT on 7/11/24 on "Sensitivity of Estuaries to Climate Hazards". Register here to attend by 5/11/24: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ
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December's ECSA Files! Webinar will be given by Dr Craig Smeaton (University of St Andrews) on "Fjords: Hotspots for Carbon Storage and Burial". The webinar will start at 13:00 on 5/12/24. Please register here to attend: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

December's ECSA Files! Webinar will be given by Dr Craig Smeaton (University of St Andrews) on "Fjords: Hotspots for Carbon Storage and Burial". The webinar will start at 13:00 on 5/12/24. Please register here to attend: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ
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The recording of yesterday's ECSA Files! Webinar is now available via our YouTube Channel: youtu.be/lJzoYfCnpA4 The webinar series will return in 2025. All details are on our website and will be circulated soon. Thank you to everyone who has attended and contributed in 2024!

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The first ECSA Files! Webinar of 2025 will be by Nathan Waltham (James Cook University) on 'Scaling up coastal wetland restoration along Australiaโ€™s Great Barrier Reef lagoon' at 13:00 GMT on 6/2/25. To attend, please sign up here before 4/2/25: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ

The first ECSA Files! Webinar of 2025 will be by Nathan Waltham (James Cook University) on 'Scaling up coastal wetland restoration along Australiaโ€™s Great Barrier Reef lagoon' at 13:00 GMT on 6/2/25.

To attend, please sign up here before 4/2/25: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ
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Could we help fund your attendance at a conference or fieldwork this year? The next deadline for Charles Boyden Fund for Small Grants applications is 1st February. All details available here: ecsa.international/grants-and-awaโ€ฆ

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There is still time to sign up for Nathan Waltham's ECSA Files! Webinar. The talk will be at 13:00 GMT on 6th Feb. You can sign up and see details of future webinars here: ecsa.international/events/ecsa-fiโ€ฆ