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Movement Ecology Group at CIBIO

Porto, Portugal
Joined May 2020
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@physiologyphill
Phillip Morrison (he/him)
3 years
New paper out in @J_Exp_Biol
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@MoveCIBIO
MOVE
3 years
Important work at Cabo Verde! https://t.co/2tLLPjIhZ4
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@thembauk
MBA - Marine Biological Association
3 years
.@WarrenCornwall from @ScienceMagazine joined Professor David Sims & his research team off the #CanaryIslands for #SharkTagging & to learn about the 'unsettling' environmental trend, called ocean #deoxygenation that is affecting marine life. @TheSimsLab https://t.co/uEs49aBgfo
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@TheSimsLab
David Sims
3 years
Our lab's #shark & #ClimateChange research featured today in @ScienceMagazine "Breathless oceans: Warming waters could suffocate marine life and disrupt fisheries" @thembauk @OceanEarthUoS @MoveCIBIO - funded by @ERC_Research
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Sharks are helping scientists probe worrying oxygen declines
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@TheSimsLab
David Sims
3 years
Our #GlobalSharkMovementProject research team @thembauk @MoveCIBIO has just returned from the incredible Azores where we were satellite tracking #mako and blue #sharks w/ DOP #UniversidadedosAcores - to understand shark space-use & #hotspot formation #SharkCentral #OceanDeoxyfish
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MOVE
3 years
Open access here: Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark
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Marine traffic is increasing globally yet collisions with endangered megafauna such as whales, sea turtles, and planktivorous sharks go largely und...
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@MoveCIBIO
MOVE
3 years
Amazing to have been a part of the study looking at the cryptic global collision-risk between ships and whale sharks! Lead by the incredible @FreyaWomersley and @TheSimsLab. And that art... epic. #GlobalSharkMovementProject
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@ElectricBlueCRL
ElectricBlue
4 years
Another deployment of our MultiS float with acceleration/video sensors on the back of a blue shark. Fingers crossed for the recovery on Sunday! The pop-up will be triggered by our custom-made, high precision timer-and-release system!
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@DrNeilHammer
Dr. Neil Hammerschlag
4 years
Exciting PhD opportunity: distribution modelling of sharks in Norway. Supervised by ⁦⁦@nunoqueiroz29⁩ ⁦@ClaudiaJunge111#PhD
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@saveourseas
Save Our Seas
4 years
Meet our 2021 project leaders! This year we’re celebrating an overwhelming number of applications & grantees. Heralding a hopeful new cohort of ocean conservationists, young scientists & local initiatives being supported. https://t.co/Vkajt6Iced
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@ElectricBlueCRL
ElectricBlue
4 years
Deploying our multi-sensor float on a 2.95m blue shark! The float had acceleration, speed, depth, video and external/internal temperature sensors. The onboard GPS worked perfectly thus we retrieved the tag the next day! @MoveCIBIO @TheSimsLab @PrendergastSoph
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@TheSimsLab
David Sims
4 years
For #SharkAwarenessDay here're some satellite tracks of blue & shortfin mako #sharks we've collected over last 12 months - movement data help us understand where & when they overlap most w/ #fishing effort - both spp need proper #HighSeas management https://t.co/siHtTQfe6A
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@MoveCIBIO
MOVE
4 years
Study on the impact of deoxygenation on blue sharks featured on the ARGOS CLS website: https://t.co/iZYMtQLMWI
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@TheSimsLab
David Sims
4 years
New @nature – globally only 1/3 of #HighSeas shark #hotspots were free from #AIS tracked LL fishing effort -- fishing effort overlaps majority of hotspots - even lower spatial refuge of 13% & 20% in heavily fished IND Ocean & N ATL https://t.co/vGmRBaZU6c https://t.co/DCQKMbB6AG
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@lorianemendez
Loriane Mendez
4 years
Follow the live tracking migration of Yelkouan shearwaters - a pelagic seabird endemic to the Mediterranean and the Black Sea: https://t.co/0t8kedW2eb ● by #CIESM (Mediterranean Science Commission) in collaboration with @BiomHr
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@MoveCIBIO
MOVE
4 years
In @nature we demonstrate that randomly deleting up to 75% of #fishing effort grid cells within five sub-regions, the central results and conclusions of our paper do not change. https://t.co/srRzqGnVFE Read the original study here: https://t.co/YJDy9PJDZ2
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@DrAustinG
Dr. Austin Gallagher
4 years
Important and timely re-analysis of our shark/fisheries risk work
@MoveCIBIO
MOVE
4 years
In @nature we showed that pelagic #shark catches were higher in areas with higher #fishing exposure (FEI), "[...] corroborating our previously published result that FEI reflects fishing-induced shark mortality". Shark #hotspots need protection. https://t.co/s85qQcwzb2
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