Maria Grazia Pennino
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Maria Grazia Pennino
@mgraziapennino.bsky.social

🌊 Marine Biologist | 📊 Statistical Ecologist | 👩‍👦 Scientist & Proud Mum
🔬 Bridging ocean science & data-driven insights
📍 Focused on conservation, ecosystem modeling & sustainable policy
🧠 PhD in Statistics | Passionate about science communication .. more

Environmental science 70%
Geography 18%
Excited to announce the abstract submission opening to #ISOBAY2026, in June in San Sebastian. As chair of the conference, I'm happy receiving you in my home town, to discuss about #oceanography, #biodiversity, etc.
Please, repost
#MarineEcology
#Research
more info here:
www.azti.es/isobay2026/
So... somehow @oscarsproject.bsky.social funded our project! 🎉

FAME - A new open science Framework for spatio-temporal Analysis of Marine Ecosystems. Basically: making marine SDMs easier, FAIR, and slightly less painful.

Huge thanks to @mgraziapennino.bsky.social and @imares-group.bsky.social
🚨 New in Frontiers for Young Minds!

Ever wondered how scientists count fish in the ocean? 🐠
This kid‑friendly article shows how math and clues help protect fish and prevent overfishing. 🌊

👉 Read:https://short.do/5iO7Ic

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@vi.ieo.es 
@mgraziapennino.bsky.social
Using Math to Protect Fish in the Ocean
Have you ever wondered how scientists count fish in the ocean? Fish are always moving, and the ocean is huge, so counting them is not easy! Scientists use stock assessments, a method that gathers clues such as how many fish are caught by fishing boats, how many are seen in surveys, and how fast fish grow. Using math and computer models, scientists predict how fish populations will change in the future. If too many fish are caught, there might not be enough left to reproduce, which is called overfishing. Stock assessments help managers decide how many fish can be safely caught. Scientists also protect special areas where fish lay eggs to help their numbers grow. By understanding stock assessments, we can help keep fish in the ocean for future generations. Thanks to ongoing work of scientists, we can enjoy fish today while making sure there are plenty left for tomorrow.
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📢 Paper alert! 🚨

New study led by Alba Fuster applies Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART) to model global marine turtle distributions under climate change.

#MarineTurtles

🔗 doi.org/10.1038/s415...

@icmcsic.bsky.social
Machine learning applied to global scale species distribution models
Scientific Reports - Machine learning applied to global scale species distribution models
doi.org
📑#IEOVigo_publication con @ieo.es @icesmarine.bsky.social @ba.ieo.es @ma.ieo.es

Compara los métodos de evaluación y gestión de diferentes organismos regionales de ordenación pesquera para mejorar la cooperación en el #AsesoramientoCientífico

#FRESCO

🔗https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2025.106832
Personal experto del #IEO_CSIC participó en el simposio europeo #EBFMSymposium25 de #SEAwise donde se presentaban los avances en gestión pesquera basada en los ecosistemas.

🔗 tinyurl.com/mr36nmk9

#ESMARES #EBFM @fondoseuropeoses.bsky.social @ba.ieo.es @vi.ieo.es @ieo-cadiz.bsky.social @csic.es
📰 Nueva #IEOVigo_publication con @co.ieo.es, @st.ieo.es e @ieo-cadiz.bsky.social

Examina el uso del paquete R mizer, una herramienta para la modelización del espectro de tallas de múltiples especies en ecosistemas marinos, durante la última década

🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

@ieo.es
🐟 #IEOVigo_publication con @ieo-santander.bsky.social, @ieo-baleares.bsky.social, @ieo.es

Se enfoca en identificar variaciones espacio-temporales de las áreas de cría del gallo (Lepidorhombus boscii) en la plataforma norte ibérica

🔗https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2025.1545819