
Maxine Canvin
@maxinecanvin
PhD Marine Science candidate at @newcastlemarine @thembauk, funded by @wwf_uk | blue carbon and kelp ๐๐ฑ| views are my own | she/her
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05-05-2019 16:19:44
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Excited to share my paper from my MRes Thesis on the effect of #marineheatwaves๐ฅ on physiological tipping points of two habitat-forming #kelp species in the south-west UK๐๐ฑ Check it out! ๐คฉ academic.oup.com/aob/advance-arโฆ Dan Smale Nathan King MBA - Marine Biological Association





Thank you for a lovely conference The British Phycological Society ๐๐ฑ first time attending, first time presenting and team BEECH taking home the Manton Prize for best student presentation (by amazing Sophie Corrigan) and runner up ๐ฅณ MBA - Marine Biological Association #kelpfarming #seaweed




conference lift off ๐with sessions at MBA - Marine Biological Association and Plymouth Marine Lab and Plymouth showing its best side ๐

Maxine Canvin representing our BEECH group at #MBAPG2024, talking about her PhD project quantifying carbon capture and loss at a UK seaweed farm #kelp ๐๐ฑ๐ค



It's been absolutely amazing being part of the committee for the 20th Marine Biological Association PG Conference 2024 2024 ๐ฅฐ this conference continues to be an amazing opportunity for ECRs in marine science ๐๐๐งซ๐คฟ๐ฉโ๐ฌ and BIG โค๏ธ for being awarded best presentation #Kelp #bluecarbon


Happy to discuss project ideas with ECRs who are keen to work on climate change, marine heatwaves, kelp forest ecology or applied seaweed research within my team MBA - Marine Biological Association ๐๐ฑ๐ค๐คฟ๐


๐"Ethnic Diversity in the UK Marine and Coastal Sector - Accelerating Change" A new report from Ocean and Coastal Futures (OCF) ๐coastal-futures.net/wp-content/uplโฆ looks into inequality of blue spaces access, marine science degrees, and lack of diversity within the workplace. Supported by Esmรฉe Fairbairn #EDI



WATCH: In a new Nature Geoscience paper published today, deep-sea scientists led by Prof Andrew Sweetman of SAMS have found a new mechanism for oxygen production. 'Dark oxygen' occurs at thousands of metres below the sea surface! Read the paper: nature.com/articles/s4156โฆ #DarkOxygen

๐ฃ Our new research just published in the latest issue of the Journal of Phycology Phyc. Soc. America Kelp dissolved organic carbon release is seasonal and annually enhanced during senescence
