Christina Hicks
@christinahicks.bsky.social
5.4K followers 230 following 10 posts
Professor. Environmental social scientist at Lancaster Environment Centre. Trying to return to a fell runner
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plosbiology.org
Cross-ecosystem nutrient fluxes can influence recipient food webs. @cbenkwitt.bsky.social &co's study of #NutrientSubsidies shows that dynamic metrics better revealed flow & effects of #seabird derived nutrients through #CoralReef food chains @lec-reefs.bsky.social @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/44RFyJk
Left: White-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus) flying near an island in the inner Seychelles. Seabirds provide key nutrient inputs to islands and nearby coral reefs, where they boost primary and secondary productivity. Right: Example herbivore exclusion cage used to measure algal turf productivity across a gradient of seabird nutrient inputs on coral reefs. Image credit: Casey Benkwitt.
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cssn.org
“Despite overwhelming evidence of the interlinked, intergenerational, severe and widespread human rights impacts of the fossil fuel life cycle … these countries have and are still accruing enormous profits from fossil fuels, and are still not taking decisive action,” Elisa Morgera.
bit.ly/40vBaNw
UN expert urges criminalizing fossil fuel disinformation, banning lobbying
Rapporteur calls for defossilization of economies and urgent reparations to avert ‘catastrophic’ rights and climate harms
www.theguardian.com
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joshuacinner.bsky.social
In my way to a series of exciting workshops in Lancaster and Montpellier - we’ll be developing the next generation bright spots analysis. Watch this space… @lec-reefs.bsky.social
@nickajgraham.bsky.social
christinahicks.bsky.social
Brilliant Bryce, and super clear!
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pentlandcentre.bsky.social
The way the seafood industry operates is an excellent illustration of how a complex global supply chain impacts environmental, social and economic sustainability. As this article - which quotes Pentland Centre member @christinahicks.bsky.social - demonstrates.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
The hidden cost of your supermarket sea bass
Revealed: an investigation shows how consumers buying fish in the UK are playing a role in food insecurity and unemployment in Senegal
www.theguardian.com
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dustinmulvaney.bsky.social
RIP Jim Estes, distinguished UC Santa Cruz professor and ecologist, dubbed “the sea otter whisperer.” 🦦 www.nature.com/articles/533...
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globalfishingwatch.org
Transparency is at the heart of everything we do - on the water, in policy and across digital spaces.

That’s why we’ve joined Bluesky. As more researchers, advocates and institutions move here, we’re showing up to share open data, science and stories that power ocean protection.
christinahicks.bsky.social
I don’t think so, Science now asks that “authors of Letters also make readers aware of financial and advisory competing interests.” After a contentious trophy hunting letter in 2019 raised complaints of conflict of interest
www.thecanary.co/discovery/an...
Renowned Science mag changes policy after complaints about pro-trophy hunting letter
Commendable
www.thecanary.co
christinahicks.bsky.social
Always happy to discuss where this is necessary and possible
christinahicks.bsky.social
Very much looking forward to talking about everything fishy and nutritious in Oxford on Wednesday. Many thanks for the invitation @petescarbs.bsky.social
oxfutureoffood.bsky.social
Very excited to welcome @christinahicks.bsky.social to Oxford next week for her talk: "Global fisheries to support local food systems". Booking and event details: www.futureoffood.ox.ac.uk/event/christ...
cc @petescarbs.bsky.social @oxmartinschool.bsky.social
A flyer with the description: Future of Food Trinity seminars. The flyer details the seminar as follows: Seminar room one, Oxford Martin School, Wednesdays at 16:00. Global fisheries to support local food systems. 30 April, Professor Christina Hicks, Lancaster University.
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science.ubc.ca
Ocean economics professor Dr. Rashid Sumaila of @ubcoceans.bsky.social says deep-sea mining might lead to short-term profits for mining companies & some financial benefits for countries like the Cook Islands, but the long-term costs are significant.

bit.ly/3Yr3L5s
The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed, Part 2
Honolulu,HAWAII — In order for their sovereignty to be recognized internationally, Indigenous Pacific peoples had to adopt the nation-state structure created by imperial powers, conf
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phillevin.bsky.social
This Earth Day, no photo could hold what I wanted to say. So I wrote about the National Nature Assessment: a project canceled, a team revived, a future still being written. Because we are—still—united by nature.
🍃 weareunitedbynature.org
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juliajones.bsky.social
The deadline for these two fully-funded phd projects is fast approaching (5th May). Do share far and wide.
juliajones.bsky.social
Two fully-funded PhD scholarships @BangorUni
in conservation social science. Deadline 5th May. If you have conservation scientists, geographers, economists, sociologists in your network do share. Details in thread below (1/3)
www.bangor.ac.uk/conservation...
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science.org
Most conservation initiatives require changes in human behavior. Insights from behavioral science may help bridge that gap.

Learn more on #EarthDay:
How behavioral science can help conservation
Leveraging cognitive biases and social influence can make conservation efforts more effective
scim.ag
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phillevin.bsky.social
They canceled the National Nature Assessment. We kept going. The science didn’t stop. Neither did our hope, or our resolve. The work is still happening—independent, evolving, and grounded in purpose. Because weareunitedbynature.org

🔗 www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/o...
Opinion | We Found a Work Around to Trump Defunding Science
When knowledge is threatened, don’t just mourn it. Build around it.
www.nytimes.com
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katieocean.bsky.social
Hi eNGO friends and friends of eNGOs. Tomorrow might be really rough, if not for all of us, at least for some of us. And solidarity is what I hope keeps us from getting picked off one by one. We are all worried, but determined.
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ipes-food.org
Just IPES-Food's animation video, "WHY CHEAP FOOD COMES AT A VERY HIGH PRICE", being shown on the main floor of the @fao.org.

While cheap ultra processed food is the norm, a low price tag comes with very heavy costs — for health, people, & planet.

📺 www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGd6... #scalingtca
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jennifer-clapp.bsky.social
Was happy to speak with Jeremy at Eat this Podcast last week - episode out now. Thanks so much for the opportunity to talk about the rise of corporate power in the agricultural inputs sector and its wider consequences. (It's been a busy few weeks with podcasts!)

www.eatthispodcast.com/titans/
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oceana.bsky.social
🌊 How to campaign for ocean protection in challenging times
🎣 Stories from fishers in the U.K and Ireland
🥤 What are microplastics — and why should we be worried about them?

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