Dr Ceri Lewis
@CezzaLew
Associate Professor in Marine Biology working to understand how climate change, microplastics and other pollutants affect marine animals.
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Was such an inspiring day at the #FutureFibresNetworkPlus Townhall event today. Started with how clothing fibres 'leak' into the natural world, then the impacts on animals (Inc. marine iguanas & 🦈) then onto innovative solutions on how we can make fashion more sustainable.
We aim to bring environmental science into the design and production of clothes
Here Professor Kate Goldsworthy explains how this can help to prevent environmental damage
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Global clothing production has doubled in the last 15 years, but just 1% is recycled - Dr Max Kelly from University of Plymouth sets out the scale of the challenge at the start of our launch event
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What impact do clothes and fibres have when they break down in the environment?
Here Professor Richard Blackburn Richard Blackburn explains the importance of considering the full life cycle of clothes
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We are offering grants of up to £100,000 for “mini-projects” to make sustainable fashion a reality
Here Professor Tamara Galloway explains how these can help 'design out' some of the problems in fashion and textiles
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Dr Ceri Lewis Dr Ceri Lewis says scientists are finding microplastics - including fibres - everywhere in the ocean, including inside animals and the deep seabed
She describes her work in the Galápagos Islands, where plastic waste arrives on ocean currents
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Excited to be launching our #FutureFibres network in London today. Some fantastic discussions about how to improve the sustainability of the fashion industry Global Systems Institute ExeterMarine
Check out my recent interview with Galapagos Conservation Trust on my PhD research and latest trip to the Galapagos 🐢🦭
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New research by scientists from University of Exeter University of Haifa Greenpeace International highlights the many threats facing ocean animals.
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Are you an undergraduate looking for paid research experience this summer??😎
Denise Risch and I have an opportunity for you to gain experience helping us to continue to develop a deep learning detector for minke whale vocalisations 🐳🔊
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Please share: Interested to hear from others on this topic ([email protected] comments or DM). Walking the turtle nesting beaches of Little Cayman after a gap of 25 years, I was struck by the increase of plastic pollution, although this should not have been a surprise.
Our oceans are our greatest hope, and preserving them our greatest challenge.
The University of Exeter has one of the largest marine science teams in the world ExeterMarine, leading the way to define the challenges, and collaborating to find solutions. #GreenFutures . 👀🌊👇🏽
At the University of Exeter, you’ll find one of the world’s largest marine science teams: a group that includes researchers recognised in the top 1% of their field. All are dedicated to addressing and overcoming the diversity of threats that our planet faces.
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💡New paper alert! This meta-analysis considers non-classical #bluecarbon heroes like mud flats, fjords, bivalve & coral reefs. As their unique features make them crucial #carbonsinks , they could offer a holistic approach to #naturebasedsolutions in fighting climate change. 🌍
GSI Assistant Director Dr Ceri Lewis talks to BBC Radio 5 Live yesterday on the past year's unprecedented sea temperatures. Listen from 2:07 bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…