Tony Bicknell
@tonybicknell.bsky.social
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Marine ecologist, Darwinist, socialist and realist. Research Fellow @ @uniofexeter.bsky.social https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/23259-anthony-bicknell/about 🌎🧪
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premnsikka.bsky.social
The French would like to thank the UK for funding to them.

2020 - 2024: EDF owned by the French state made £91bn operating profit in the UK, subsidises French households/industry.

UK govts oppose public ownership but happy to let foreign govts own UK infrastructure, export billions of profits.
With bills having gone up, it’s time to take energy back into public ownership
The obscene profits of the energy industry show the sector is broken
leftfootforward.org
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fieseler.bsky.social
The rigs-to-reefs phenomenon is starting to play out at some UK wind turbines.

But, unlike oil rigs, these massive structures are *reducing* emissions caused by burning fossil fuels, which is warming the ocean and devastating marine life worldwide.

My latest 👇
www.canarymedia.com/articles/off...
Can offshore wind help some fish? Research increasingly says yes.
First shipwrecks. Then oil rigs. Now, it’s offshore wind turbines that are becoming artificial reefs for creatures from haddock to lobster.
www.canarymedia.com
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canarymedia.com
The discovery that haddock are utilizing the foundations of wind turbines demonstrates how much researchers are still learning about the potential benefits of installing wind structures in the ocean floor:
Can offshore wind help some fish? Research increasingly says yes.
First shipwrecks. Then oil rigs. Now, it’s offshore wind turbines that are becoming artificial reefs for creatures from haddock to lobster.
www.canarymedia.com
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exetermarine.bsky.social
Great new paper from one of our alumni Joanne Morten and Exeter Marine's Dr Lucy Hawkes!

#seabirds #AcademicSky 🦤🦑🧪🌐🌍
birdlifemarine.bsky.social
🚨NEW OPEN ACCESS PAPER🚨details how we delineated six #MarineFlyways using #seabird #tracking data & novel analytical methods

➡️ doi.org/10.1111/geb.70004

🧪 #ornithology #migration #BLScience
@birdlifeglobal.bsky.social

We are grateful to GOBI @iki-germany.bsky.social for funding the project

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Infographic map showing the six marine flyways (Atlantic Ocean Flyway, North Indian Ocean Flyway, East Indian Ocean Flyway, West Pacific Ocean Flyway, Pacific Ocean Flyway, Southern Ocean Flyway) in a spilhaus projection, and the general direction of travel by migratory seabirds
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icesmarine.bsky.social
Lessons, challenges & opportunities in marine spatial conservation planning

Join Tamara Vallina, Emma Sheehan & @rystanley.bsky.social at #ICESASC25​ to share research, learn from real-world successes & find more effective ways to manage MPAs & other conservation tools.
www.ices.dk/events/asc/2...
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plosbiology.org
Seamounts have been likened to ‘oases’ of life in the deserts of the open ocean. This integrated study of tropical #seamounts suggests that high faunal biomass is sustained by exogenous energy inputs and that they act as aggregating 'hubs' for marine top #predators 🧪 @plosbiology.org plos.io/4hqrJoY
Top left: Movements of a single silky shark (C. falciformis) tagged with a fin-mounted Argos-GPS SPOT transmitter on the Grattan Seamount in June 2017. Top right: Movements of 9 yellowfin tuna (T. albacares)  fitted with PSATs at the Southern Seamounts between May 2017 and February 2018. Bottom: Aggregation of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) recorded over the Grattan Seamount during a baited remote underwater video survey (credit: Ascension Island Government Conservation and Fisheries Directorate).
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exetermarine.bsky.social
PhD OPPORTUNITY: Machine learning for improved environmental management of the marine
environment.

Join the Exeter Marine community with this fantastic project lead by @drmjwitt.bsky.social and Lucy Hawkes!

To apply and find out more about funding, visit www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...

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An image of offshore wind turbines. Below reads: PhD Opportunity. Machine learning for improved environmental management of the marine
environment. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Doctoral Landscape Award (REF: 5475).
Below is a seaweed graphic, the logo for exeter marine and logo for UKRI EPSRC. PROJECT DETAILS
three bullet points of text on the left read: develop and implement machine learning frameworks to large, complex video and audio marine environmental data. particular focus on the Celtic Sea (UK) region. Robustly characterise biodiversity prior to large scale upscaling of offshore wind technology. On the right are images taken underwater by cameras of: catshark, ray, smooth hound. 
Below is a seaweed graphic, the logo for exeter marine and logo for UKRI EPSRC. Text reads: project details. supervisory team: Dr Matthew Witt and Dr Lucy Hawkes. Both are pictured, smiling. Further information. Location: streatham campus. deadline: 10th february 2025. to apply visit exeter.ac.uk/study/pg-research. project enquiries to matthew witt - m.j.witt@exeter.ac.uk.
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tonybicknell.bsky.social
Unfortunately not. It was part of a small study on potential impacts of a renewables site on crustaceans/catch rates. The local fisher we used retained all shark/conger bycatch for bait. I have the data if it could be useful. I know the practice also happens in south Devon/Dorset.
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exetermarine.bsky.social
Check out our latest Exeter Marine starter pack! 🐟🐠🐡

This will get you connected with all of faculty who are currently on BlueSky. 🦑🧪🌍🌐🐢🦤

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marine conservation | marine science | marine academics
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garzonfrancesco.bsky.social
What do you do when an orca eats your research project? Why, you continue tracking of course! #trackingNotSlacking 🌊
New paper describes how orcas catch bluefin tuna, and shows the longest high-resolution tracking of an orca ever!
@exetermarine.bsky.social 🦑🐠🧪

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
High-resolution biologging of an Atlantic bluefin tuna captured and eaten by a supposed orca - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - High-resolution biologging of an Atlantic bluefin tuna captured and eaten by a supposed orca
www.nature.com
tonybicknell.bsky.social
Thanks for posting, hadn't seen this study. We saw similar retention of bycatch for bait (catsharks and conger) in a crab/lobster fishery in north Cornwall a few years back. I always wondered if it was scaled up what the effect might be on local or regional populations.
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garzonfrancesco.bsky.social
What can turtles tell us about noise in the ocean? In our new paper in Biological Conservation, leatherback 🐢 collect underwater sound data to map natural and human noise in the soundscape facing critical nesting beaches 🚢🔊

authors.elsevier.com/c/1k2~j1R~eW...

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bedeffinian.bsky.social
We saw the effect of the MPA on the benthic ecosystem through underwater surveys, with increases in taxonomic diversity, functional diversity and acoustic diversity

publicationslist.org/data/m.j.wit...

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...

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tonyauk.bsky.social
Excited to be presenting at #MASTSASM2024 tomorrow - I will be blethering about SeabORD, an individual-based model we use to predict sublethal effects of offshore wind farms on seabirds in General Science Session 2 (Auditorium A). Come chat to me if you want to know more! @mastscot.bsky.social
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ubcoceans.bsky.social
RESEARCH: Rethinking sustainability of marine fisheries for a fast-changing planet. Co-authored by William Cheung (@coru_ubc), Daniel Pauly (@SeaAroundUs), @DrRashidSumaila, Louise Teh (@feru) www.nature.com/articles/s44... via @npjOceanSustain #OpenAccess
Rethinking sustainability of marine fisheries for a fast-changing planet - npj Ocean Sustainability
npj Ocean Sustainability - Rethinking sustainability of marine fisheries for a fast-changing planet
www.nature.com
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