Prof David J Smith (@djsmitc) 's Twitter Profile
Prof David J Smith

@djsmitc

Marine Biologist and Coral Reef Ecologist. Expedition Leader. Climate Change Scientist. Editor: Global Change Biology. Director: The Coral Reef Research Unit

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Do artisanal fish fences pose a threat to reefs? They are being used now more than ever, despite significant physical benthos damage, large impact on fish populations, non-selective targeting, social conflicts & high costs Dan Exton Operation Wallacea #RCUK2018 #IYOR2018 #YearOfSea2018

Do artisanal fish fences pose a threat to reefs? They are being used now more than ever, despite significant physical benthos damage, large impact on fish populations, non-selective targeting, social conflicts & high costs 
<a href="/DanExton/">Dan Exton</a> <a href="/opwall/">Operation Wallacea</a>
#RCUK2018 #IYOR2018 #YearOfSea2018
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What are we doing??? 38 million pieces of plastic waste found on uninhabited South Pacific island theguardian.com/environment/20…

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Researchers have finally uncovered the function of a bacteria frequently found in #corals and various #marine hosts go.nature.com/2yM8Fvl

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Corals thriving in present day extremes: what we can learn of future reef survival - huge congrats to 2 talented ECRs Emma Camp Verena Schoepf for leading this cool new perspective frontiersin.org/article/10.338… Peter Mumby Prof David J Smith Leonardo Hardtke UTS C3