Teah Burke (@underwater_teah) 's Twitter Profile
Teah Burke

@underwater_teah

Incoming PhD student in the MEME Lab @Deakin investigating the ecological role of deep-sea sharks 🦈 | MSc @husseylab ‘24 | (she/her) 🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦

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Queer EcoEvo (@queerecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello! We are building a community of queer ecologist and evolutionary biologist from across the world! Help us spread the word by retweeting and tagging some of your favorite queer ecologist and evolutionary biologist bellow! #AcademicChatter OpenAcademics 500QueerScientists

Hello! We are building a community of queer ecologist and evolutionary biologist from across the world! Help us spread the word by retweeting and tagging some of your favorite queer ecologist and evolutionary biologist bellow! #AcademicChatter <a href="/OpenAcademics/">OpenAcademics</a> <a href="/500QueerSci/">500QueerScientists</a>
Tancook Islands Marine Field Station (@tancookstation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we deployed 42 moorings throughout Mahone Bay!  Acoustic receivers on the moorings will detect tagged white sharks (and other fishes, sharks, etc.,) in the area over the summer, and we will download the data in the fall when we pick them back up. 🦈

Last week we deployed 42 moorings throughout Mahone Bay! 

Acoustic receivers on the moorings will detect tagged white sharks (and other fishes, sharks, etc.,) in the area over the summer, and we will download the data in the fall when we pick them back up. 🦈
White Sharks Global (@whitesharksglob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 weeks to go and the program is out! Check it out to see all the upcoming exciting presentations, posters, and workshops tinyurl.com/WSGabstract

2 weeks to go and the program is out! Check it out to see all the upcoming exciting presentations, posters, and workshops tinyurl.com/WSGabstract
White Sharks Global (@whitesharksglob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Lincoln room this morning, Dr Nigel Hussey Nigel Hussey, Teah Burke Teah Burke & Wesley Olgoff are leading a workshop on ‘Synthesising global white shark satellite telemetry studies to establish research priorities’ #WhiteSharksGlobal2023

In the Lincoln room this morning, Dr Nigel Hussey <a href="/NEHmarine/">Nigel Hussey</a>, Teah Burke <a href="/underwater_teah/">Teah Burke</a> &amp; Wesley Olgoff are leading a workshop on ‘Synthesising global white shark satellite telemetry studies to establish research priorities’ #WhiteSharksGlobal2023
Charlie Huveneers (@huveneerssseg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And that’s a wrap for White Sharks Global ! Amazing week with 4 plenaries, 65 presentations, and 9 workshops attended by 164 delegates including scientists, managers, and industry from 9 countries. Thanks to the organising committee, especially Lauren Meyer and @ChloeNRoberts_

And that’s a wrap for <a href="/WhiteSharksGlob/">White Sharks Global</a> ! Amazing week with 4 plenaries, 65 presentations, and 9 workshops attended by 164 delegates including scientists, managers, and industry from 9 countries. Thanks to the organising committee, especially <a href="/Meyer_Sci/">Lauren Meyer</a> and @ChloeNRoberts_
Brit Finucci (@britfinucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study on #SharksintheDark published in Science Magazine finds increasing human impact to deepwater sharks and rays. 🧵 #GlobalSharkTrends bit.ly/SharksInTheDark science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

New study on #SharksintheDark published in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> finds increasing human impact to deepwater sharks and rays. 🧵

#GlobalSharkTrends
bit.ly/SharksInTheDark
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Nigel Hussey (@nehmarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior PDF/Research Associate position available to lead the largest acoustic telemetry program in the Arctic...and Greenland halibut (and of course Greenland sharks) are the best animals ever......see husseylab.com/opportunities

Sharks International 2026 (@sharksint2026) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark your calendars and save the date - we have exciting news! 🗓️ 🦈 The 5th Sharks International conference is set to take place from 4th to 8th May 2026 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Share this news far and wide and follow us for more updates! #sharksinternational2026 #SriLanka

Mark your calendars and save the date - we have exciting news! 🗓️ 🦈

The 5th Sharks International conference is set to take place from 4th to 8th May 2026 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Share this news far and wide and follow us for more updates!

#sharksinternational2026 #SriLanka
Jon Kuntz (@shark_eye_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first first-author paper is out! Did you know eye lenses grow in layers throughout life? They can reveal movement and foraging ecology. However, here we show not all fish have the same molecular composition in their lenses—especially sharks! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

My first first-author paper is out! Did you know eye lenses grow in layers throughout life? They can reveal movement and foraging ecology. However, here we show not all fish have the same molecular composition in their lenses—especially sharks! link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Invasive Species Ctr (@invsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are seeking an Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator. 🐟️🌊 Key roles include implementing programs to prevent the introduction and spread of AIS through digital outreach campaigns, special events, management plans, partner outreach, and more. 🔗bit.ly/3mkm4Ub

We are seeking an Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator. 🐟️🌊 Key roles include implementing programs to prevent the introduction and spread of AIS through digital outreach campaigns, special events, management plans, partner outreach, and more. 🔗bit.ly/3mkm4Ub
Charlie Huveneers (@huveneerssseg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While recent genetic analyses suggest the Australian white shark population is one popluation, a new trophic study using isotopic signature from vertebrae supports an ecological 2-population model doi.org/10.1071/WR24132 Led by Teah Burke

While recent genetic analyses suggest the Australian white shark population is one popluation, a new trophic study using isotopic signature from vertebrae supports an ecological 2-population model
doi.org/10.1071/WR24132 
Led by <a href="/underwater_teah/">Teah Burke</a>