DeepSeaCRU
@deepseacru
The Deep-Sea Conservation Research Unit provides the science to support the sustainable management and conservation of the deep-sea and High Seas
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http://deepseacru.org/ 11-02-2013 09:46:10
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Further important messages from Charles Clover about the importance of the ocean in climate mitigation and the role of MPAs in protecting important areas. Our research has demonstrated exactly this at Tristan da Cunha. #UNOceanConference #UNOC22 mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/1β¦
Stunning talk from Nicola Foster this morning at the ICRS 2022 - 15. International Coral Reef Symposium talking about mesophotic reefs in the Chagos Archipelago University of Plymouth Bertarelli Foundation Garfield Weston Foundation Prof Kerry Howell MBERC πͺΈ
Such a start at the #ECSC_4 with a hot topic presented by @Giulia_LaBianca on #ecosystemservices in #deepsea π₯ DeepSeaCRU University of Plymouth 4th ICES PICES Early Career Scientist Conference
Clara Diaz presents her PhD work on mesophotic reefs in Chagos Archipelago 4th ICES PICES Early Career Scientist Conference University of Plymouth with some words of wisdom on processing images data. Super well done!! So proud of working in the same team DeepSeaCRU
Soooooo excited to be part of this expedition! D-1 before mission takeover π University of Plymouth DeepSeaCRU β΄ π Marine Science π π Bertarelli Foundation
Soooo excited to be part of this project and canβt wait to be on our way!! DeepSeaCRU Bertarelli Foundation β΄ π Marine Science π π
Day 5 of Field Week, and wow what an interesting lecture that was to end on! We used data collected from ROV footage by Kerry Howellβs DeepSeaCRU & began learning how to identify & quantify species from the beautiful deep sea #deepsea #data #taxonomy instagram.com/p/CjtEcTuKf1w/β¦
Last week I did something that I didn't even dare to put on my bucket list: diving in a submarine! π± Even twice! It was just marvellous to look at the benthic community change from 60 to 250m π Thanks to REV Ocean Bertarelli Foundation University of Plymouth DeepSeaCRU #REVOcean β΄ π Marine Science π π
And finally we are off Blue Belt Programme πππ’π with an extensive and exciting list of deep-sea science to be done in the next 6 weeks #DY159. Left Cape Verde overnight, Ascension Island MPA here we come! Challenger 150 DeepSeaCRU MBERC
Check out the latest research from @deepseacru, led by Nils Piechaud where we use #deeplearning to count & measure deep-sea animals from more than 58,000 images taken by an AUV 1200 m deep in the North-East Atlantic. #AIapplications Marine Research Plymouth University of Plymouth sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦
En route to the Newcastle University to deliver a seminar on the use of ecology to support sustainable management of the #deepsea! Many last minute edits needed owing to the stellar work of #BBNJ negotiators though! πππΊοΈ
Many years of DeepSeaCRU effort here!Big vision & expertise by Prof Kerry Howell. Species distribution maps were made by Dr Amelia Bridges. Expert advise also Kyran Graves. Thanks to benthic team aboard James Bell Oli Hogg Nicola Geary Rodney Brash.Great video Swimming Head Productions! ππ
Fantastic work by CRU members Clara Diaz Nicola Foster Prof Kerry Howell
PhD in applying AI to Autonomous Underwater Vehicle images for next generation marine benthic biological observing capability! @deepseaecol DeepSeaCRU To find out more about this #PhD opportunity, click here - aries-dtp.ac.uk/studentships/hβ¦
In Lisbon with Ana Hilario speaking at this important event celebrating science collaboration between UK & Portugal, & discussing how to deepen links. For us the UN Ocean Decade provides an important opportunity. Challenger 150 University of Plymouth DOSI fct.pt/en/um-dialogo-β¦
DeepSeaCRU out in Cape Verde supporting capacity building for deep water science as part of Challenger 150
π We just reached 50 dives! We are currently on expedition with NGO Biosfera Cabo Verde in Cape Verde deploying cameras down to the deep sea in areas which have never been seen before We have seen black corals, butterflyfish, trumpetfish and sea bream π₯Ή And even a manta ray!