Julie Mestre
@juliemestre.bsky.social
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I investigate the foraging ecology and habitat use of marine megafauna species 🐋🦭🐢to support conservation in the context of a changing environment and increasing anthropogenic pressures Also underwater videographer🎥 and scientific scuba diver🤿
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I am thrilled to announce that I have joined Ryan Reisinger’s lab as a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. Since September 2024, I study the interactions between baleen whales 🐋 and krill fisheries 🛥️ in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Stay tuned for more information on our research!
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I am thrilled to announce that I have joined Ryan Reisinger’s lab as a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. Since September 2025, I study the interactions between baleen whales 🐋 and krill fisheries 🛥️ in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Stay tuned for more information on our research!
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As a reminder, our most recent work on green turtle ecology and conservation within the PNBA has recently been published in Marine Biology and is freely accessible: rdcu.be/d1AXJ

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I’d like to share the great documentary work from Pedro Canavilhas (B’lizzard), which features green turtles, local communities and our work within the Parc National du Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania.
PNBA | Sea turtle research and conservation (4/5)
MADE BY B'LIZZARD MOTION PICTURES WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Pedro Canavilhas
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Thank you Brendan! I have not been very active on Bluesky yet so don't know who has joined this new platform but I will keep this in mind, especially for ECRs
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I also thank all of our affiliated and partner institutions, as well as funders, most of them not being on Bluesky yet: MARE, ISPA, PNBA, Atlantic Migrants, CE3C, PRCM, IBAP, Fundación ”la Caixa”
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I’m thrilled to share the recent publication of our work on the movement patterns of green 🐢 at a major foraging ground in Mauritania. Paper is freely accessible using the following link: rdcu.be/d1AXJ

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Hi Bluesky scientists 👋 Slightly moving from Twitter. Both accounts will remain active for a while.