
Winnie Sowah
@winniesowah
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02-10-2019 14:02:25
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Dangerous #ocean #waves approaching the coast of #Morocco from 26 to 28 October from the North Atlantic. #Fishermen, #marineoperators and #Swimmers beware. Information provided by the Regional Marine Centre #uggmes #ugrmc.


Are you a young scientist, student, or researcher interested in learning about marine data processing? Save the date! Learn from experts from EUMETSAT, Regional Marine Centre #uggmes #ugrmc and Mercator Ocean International from 14 -16 February 2023. Registration is open. teams.microsoft.com/registration/X…


Can coastal communities benefit from #sargassum? Find how #SARCAP project (@WUNetwork & Economic and Social Research Council) SARTRAC University of Southampton , University of Ghana, Max Cermelli, University of York are exploring ways to shift #sargassum from a problem into an opportunity in Ghana. Video here: youtube.com/watch?v=5j_ZbE…

Congratulations, Dr. Irene Appeaning Addo #UGIS75 #IntegriProcedamus Institute of African Studies, Univ. of Ghana



Awesome panel discussion on the similarities and synergies that can be explored between Ghana and the Caribbean in sargassum research at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organised by CERMES UWI .


Delighted to be on the panel with Winnie Sowah Bernice Wilmot Oppong Philip Jayson-Quashigah to discuss Sargassum research ongoing in Ghana at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organized by@CERMES_UWI



Canon Canon Gary Philbrick with a group of researchers from universities in Ghana, Jamaica, Barbados, and Southampton, working together on the Sargassum ‘Smelly Seaweed’ Project. A joyful afternoon. SARTRAC University of Ghana Winchester Cathedral Diocese of Winchester Church Times Catherine Ogle


Day 1 of Adapting to sargassum risks in the Caribbean and West Africa Conference Prof. Robert Marshall (Robert Marsh) with the opening talk "An overview of the drivers of sargassum (WP1)" SARTRAC Philip Jayson-Quashigah Yanna Alexia Fidai 🌍 @sienvdp Bernice Wilmot Oppong Winnie Sowah Suvoozit ☘️🌲🌎🛰


The Department has acquired a custom-made oven that can process four tons of fish per day, and it is housed on its premises. The Department is taking the necessary steps to ensure that it can process and market fish to University of Ghana on a large scale in the near future. (2/2) #UGIS75


Pelagic #sargassum off Ghana’s coast is affecting communities’ ability to fish. Citizen science is helping coastal communities to adapt . Read more on @sienvdp kwasi appeaning addo Philip Jayson-Quashigah & Winnie Sowah (SARTRAC team) article in The Conversation: theconversation.com/ghanas-fishing…

theconversation.com/ghanas-fishing… kwasi appeaning addo @sienvdp Philip Jayson-Quashigah SARTRAC

Collaborative research using a #citizenscience approach to understand the impacts of #sargassum on Ghana's coastal communities, at #SargSNAP! project ( @WUNetwork & Economic and Social Research Council) SARTRAC (University of Ghana Environmental Protection Authority University of Southampton University of York CERMES UWI MGI - MonaGIS). youtube.com/watch?v=DdYu8B…



SARTRAC brings together researchers from the global North and South since 2019 working on #sargassum #seaweed #ResearchPapers Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton Unleashing Potential: Collaborative Research as a Catalyst for Capacity Building and Enhancement | Oceanography shar.es/ag6gUy

🖥️ Have you registered for your Copernicus Marine and DUNIA accounts yet? Our course, 🌐Earth Observation for Coral Reef Resilience, kicks off Nov 12! Make sure to register early to ensure smooth access during hands-on sessions.