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David Jacoby

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Reposted by: David Jacoby

fossilforager.bsky.social
A lil tribute to the kelp forests along the California coast 🌊✨
An illustration featuring a leopard shark, bat ray, and the California state marine fish: the garibaldi. They are swimming next to giant kelp and illustrated on a vibrant blue background.
netlab.bsky.social
Great talk by @mjw-marine.bsky.social on the predictability of European eel aggregations for improved #trap&transport management. @thefsbi.bsky.social

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dr-yannis.bsky.social
New paper lead by @etspencer.bsky.social We use biologging to understand why great hammerheads may specialize on large prey like other sharks. If they hunt blacktips off south Florida then they probably only have to catch a shark once per month link.springer.com/journal/442
netlab.bsky.social
Happy International Angel Shark Day, especially to all my wonderful colleagues @angelsharkproject.bsky.social

These are a special, and heavily threatened set of species.
iucnshark.bsky.social
Happy International Angel Shark Day from the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group!

There are at least 24 species of angel sharks (Order Squatiniformes) and they occur across the world, from temperate to tropical waters, and from depths of <1m to 1,300m.
iucnshark.bsky.social
Happy International Angel Shark Day from the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group!

There are at least 24 species of angel sharks (Order Squatiniformes) and they occur across the world, from temperate to tropical waters, and from depths of <1m to 1,300m.

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oceanauk.bsky.social
🎉 MAJOR OCEAN WIN! 📢 UK Government commits to ratifying the High Seas Treaty (aka the BBNJ) by the end of the year, as confirmed by Ocean Minister @emmahardymp.bsky.social at the UN Ocean Conference just now 🎉

#OceanProtection #UNOC3 #UNOC2025 #OceanWin

@oceana.bsky.social @hugotagholm.bsky.social

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bas.ac.uk
Breaking news: it appears Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica are declining faster than predicted.

Latest satellite data shows a massive 22% drop in penguin numbers over the last 15 years in key regions.

This is more than double the rate of loss that experts had expected...

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netlab.bsky.social
Herculean collation of >12K megafauna tracks, >100 species, reveals 75% overlap of critical habitats with shipping, fishing, pollution or warming. Protection targets not enough to safeguard megafauna.

New paper in @science.org, led by @anammsequeira.bsky.social 👇

📸silvana-palacios,daniel-torobekov

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shoalgroup.bsky.social
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www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate...

PhD studentship! Comparative Analysis and Modelling of Collective Behaviour in Natural and Artificial Systems.

**this scholarship for UK residents only, as defined by UKCISA regulations**

Details below! Please RT

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AI generated image showing flock of sheep, shoal of fish, flock of birds and swarm robots

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physiologyfish.bsky.social
🦈 New paper in Ecology & Evolution 📑 via our Physioshark research (ongoing since 2013 in French Polynesia🌺)!

Fisheries catch data can be used to unravel elasmobranch aggregation dynamics, social structures, & group behaviours. Case study: newborn blacktip reef sharks.

🔗 doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
natrevbiodiv.nature.com
Here we go! The first issue of Nature Reviews Biodiversity is now live🥳🎉🥂.
Thank you to our authors, reviewers, and community for the support! We hope you enjoy the reading. www.nature.com/nrbd/volumes...
Two birds of different species looking at each other from different sides of a river

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spinnershark7.bsky.social
OPEN CALL for Sharks International 2026 proposals for keynote speakers, themed sessions and panels, workshops, and side events 📢 🦈

Please submit proposals via: forms.gle/9EiKJVncMoa7...

Deadline for proposals: 15th March 2025
Poster advertising the Sharks International conference to be held in Sri Lanka in 2026

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drcraigmc.bsky.social
Meet the cookiecutter shark: 20 inches long, with the audacity to take perfect circles out of whales and submarines.
Evolution didn’t give it size, so it gave it chaos. #marinelife
netlab.bsky.social
Tragic news. Very sorry to hear this. Only ever interacted with Jeff over email but he always came across as a thoroughly nice guy. A real loss to the community.
sharkcolin.bsky.social
New #sharkscience
Great to see new information about smalltooth sawfish in Cuba out today. Evidence that a local population may still exist, but numbers are likely low and action is required (and suggested in the paper).
www.int-res.com/abstracts/es...
Presence of the smalltooth sawfish in the Cuban Archipelago
www.int-res.com
netlab.bsky.social
Beautifully described and illustrated research journey by the fantastic @ruchakarkarey.bsky.social discovering the square tailed grouper aggregation in the Lakshadweep. Let’s not overlook the powerful link of these natural occurrences with human communities. #RCUK2024
sharkmourier.bsky.social
🦈 ‼️New paper‼️ 🦈

We used ERGMs to analyze movement networks in bull sharks in Reunion Island.
Intra- & interspecific factors often had stronger effects on movements than environmental variables.

#OpenAccess Paper: 👇
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

#MARBEC @umontpellier.bsky.social
fiskeforbrains.bsky.social
Really nice looking postion open here at SLU Sweden: Professor (fully tenured) in conservation ecology with focus on biodiversity linked to forest management & green infrastructure.

It is also at our Alnarp campus which is...well...rather nice & even has a castle! 🧪🌎

www.slu.se/en/about-slu...
A green lawn stretches towards an old castl, three wings of the castle can be seen with multiple arched entries and at leasted 4 levels of whindows. Two large sections of the castle walls are covered with green vine with leaves or red vine with red or orange leaves. This is the opposite side of the castle in the previous picture. Here three distinct 'towers' cant be see with two sections of building between them. This side of the case appears to only have one entrance and the sections between the towers are covered in thick green foilage   with the exception of the 12 windows in each section spread over three floors.

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evameyers.bsky.social
📢 New Paper Alert 📢

🔬 Distinct management units for the Critically Endangered angelshark (Squatina squatina) revealed in the Canary Islands 🌊🦈

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