
Sophie Nedelec
@SophieNedelec
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Marine biologist, underwater sound, coral reefs and sustainability. @RoyalSociety Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow @UniofExeter. #queerinSTEM 🏳️🌈
University of Exeter, England
Joined February 2014
🚨 EXPOSED: Unseen footage reveals the DEVASTATING impact of bottom-trawl fishing. David Attenborough’s new film #OCEAN is a call to arms to end this heartbreaking destruction of our marine protected areas. Will you heed his call? TAKE ACTION with us now👉 https://t.co/5RxrqOqtPi
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More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record
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An ashen pallor and an eerie stillness all that remains where there should be fluttering fish and vibrant colours in the reefscape, one conservationist says
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Coral reef nightlife becomes more predatory with light pollution 💡🐠 My first publication from my @TheFSBI PhD at @BristolBioSci is out today in @GlobalChangeBio! https://t.co/xMUrQGVVR0 w/ @Dwarf_Mongoose, @DrSteveSimpson, @jules_schligler, @SuzanneCMills, @r_beldade 🧵(1/6)
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Artificial light is a manmade pollutant that is spreading into marine environments, and coral reefs are particularly susceptible to biological impacts due to the inshore, shallow, and clear-water...
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Missed @KieranCx's talk at @ecoacoustics24? Here is what we have developed for all soniferous fishes: 🐟A searchable database https://t.co/tpsWZbka7I 🐠A global distribution map https://t.co/ZnjZZfdV43 🐡A dendrogram: https://t.co/ZnjZZfdV43
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What can the new UK government do about the climate emergency? @Kier_Starmer_PM @UKLabour @BenPBradshaw
news.exeter.ac.uk
University of Exeter researchers have commented on what the new UK government should do in response to the climate emergency. Labour won Thursday’s general election, with more than 400 seats in the...
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Thank you so much to all those who attended the GSI Conference for 'Showcasing GSI's leading climate research and exploring future priorities' this week to help us shape the future of the Global Systems Institute! #GSI #Conference #ResearchLeaders #TippingPoints #EarthSystems
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Great to be a part of the @royalsociety Summer Science Exhibition to give an invited talk about coral reefs, the risks they face and what we can do … limit local threats and work on restoration, while we address climate change … https://t.co/erPEce2OGY
@ExeterMarine @GSI_Exeter
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Absolute pleasure to host Peter Harrison at @UniofExeter for an inspiring seminar with attendees across departments @UoEBiosciences @GSI_Exeter @ExeterMarine @CrabExeter about coral sex, death and restoration, followed by super engaging discussions. Thanks Peter and attendees!
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The low frequency tapping is people cracking rocks to search for fossils on the shore, don't know about the high frequency sounds though?
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Happy #WOPAM day for #WorldOceansDay on 8th June! I popped a hydromoth in the shallows at Charmouth beach, anyone know what these sounds are? https://t.co/lZwiwVEYzR
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Happy #WOPAM Day 2024!!! All around the world, acousticians, marine biologists and oceanographers are recording underwater soundscapes on #WorldOceanDay. Check out this magical mix from @alejandrns, and join the community at https://t.co/aMfm7HoqM5
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Super excited to share the official release of SurfPerch, an #AI model optimised for #coralreef audio 🪸🐠 In collaboration with @ucl, @zsl and @GoogleDeepMind 🧠 SurfPerch can be rapidly fine-tuned to learn new reef sounds from anywhere in the world 🌏 https://t.co/zmniUeb3o9
blog.google
We’re releasing the AI model SurfPerch, that is being deployed thanks to contributions from people around the world to our Calling in Our Corals platform
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Ears to the Ocean - Saturday 8 June is #WorldOceanDay, which means acousticians, marine biologists and oceanographers around the world will be Tuning their Ears to the Ocean for #WOPAM Day 2024. More info at https://t.co/y2grcXStA5
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The best place to relax is near water. After just 2 minutes of viewing water outdoors, blood pressure and heart rate drop. It's more calming to look at a lake, pool, or stream than trees or grass. Beaches are popular for a reason. Wider bodies of water bring more tranquility.
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Job Alert 📢 3yr @LeverhulmeTrust funded postdoc on the Evolution of Animal Play 🐬🐒🐘 inc. fieldwork with the Shark Bay dolphins. Field experience with wild animals + quantitative skills essential. Come join our collaborative team! Pls share widely 🙏 https://t.co/mTfYUNBm3k
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Terrifying graph showing how warm the oceans have been this year, compared to what we’re used to (grey lines). No wonder we’re seeing corals overheating, bleaching and dying right around the planet, from the Caribbean to the Maldives to Australia. #ClimateCrisis
Catastrophic coral #bleaching across the #GreatBarrierReef as @CoralReefWatch confirm today that we’re in the midst of the 4th global coral die-off. If we tolerate this we know it’s our forests, homes & crops next - corals are the canaries in the coalmine
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If you’re in Barcelona this week, be sure to stop by the Museum of Natural Sciences and visit our ‘Listen to the Ocean’ event! Find out more:
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Are you attending the UN Ocean Decade Conference next week in Barcelona? Come check out a GLUBS co-organized satellite event called ‘Listen to the Ocean’! Immerse yourself in soundscapes and learn about sound in the ocean at the Museum of Natural Sciences, April 9-12 10am-7pm
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