Winnie Sowah
@WinnieSowah
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Joined October 2019
🖥️ Have you registered for your @CMEMS_EU and DUNIA accounts yet? Our course, 🌐Earth Observation for Coral Reef Resilience, kicks off Nov 12! Make sure to register early to ensure smooth access during hands-on sessions.
🌍Join us for a three-day online course focused on coral reef resilience! From Nov 12-14, 2024, we’ll be exploring cutting-edge EO tools for monitoring coral reefs, sharing expertise between the Western Indian Ocean region and North Africa. Register here: https://t.co/wYQS2ks3LE
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SARTRAC brings together researchers from the global North and South since 2019 working on #sargassum #seaweed #ResearchPapers
@UoSGeogEnv Unleashing Potential: Collaborative Research as a Catalyst for Capacity Building and Enhancement | Oceanography
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🌿Researchers with @sartrac1 find that misperceptions of drivers of #climate risk alter community perception of their adaptive capacity and willingness to adapt in case of #sargassum. 🌍Read more about this important work #OpenAccess in GEC: https://t.co/QGncMpL1Yo
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That's wonderful news...congratulations team! Many more of these 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Congratulations to @SARTRAC1 team for being shortlisted for research impact in the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards of the @unisouthampton! @UoSGeogEnv @GCRF
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Collaborative research using a #citizenscience approach to understand the impacts of #sargassum on Ghana's coastal communities, at #SargSNAP! project ( @WUNetwork & @ESRC) @SARTRAC1 (@UnivofGh @EPA_Ghana @unisouthampton @UniOfYork @CERMES_UWI @MGIMona).
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Thanks to the Esiama Anglican Basic Junior High School who's #CoastSnap photos give me a sneak peek into daily life on the coastline of Ghana
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Pelagic #sargassum off Ghana’s coast is affecting communities’ ability to fish. Citizen science is helping coastal communities to adapt . Read more on @sienvdp @AddoAppeaning @pnjquashigah & @WinnieSowah (@SARTRAC1 team) article in The Conversation:
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The seaweed invasion of parts of the Ghanaian shoreline is affecting coastal inhabitants.
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Day 1 of Adapting to sargassum risks in the Caribbean and West Africa Conference Prof. Robert Marshall (@ProfRobertMarsh) with the opening talk "An overview of the drivers of sargassum (WP1)" @SARTRAC1 @pnjquashigah @geogYanna @sienvdp @bwoppong @WinnieSowah @Suvoozit
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Canon @GaryPhilbrick7 with a group of researchers from universities in Ghana, Jamaica, Barbados, and Southampton, working together on the Sargassum ‘Smelly Seaweed’ Project. A joyful afternoon. @SARTRAC1 @UnivofGh
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SAVE THE DATE! The @SARTRAC1 Conference will take place on March 27-31, 2023 in Southampton, UK. Join us to find about our research findings in #sargassum and how the project is contributing to #adaptation in the Tropical Atlantic Basin. Agenda and more details to follow.
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Delighted to be on the panel with @WinnieSowah @bwoppong @pnjquashigah to discuss Sargassum research ongoing in Ghana at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organized by@CERMES_UWI
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Awesome panel discussion on the similarities and synergies that can be explored between Ghana and the Caribbean in sargassum research at the 3rd Sargassum Symposium organised by @CERMES_UWI .
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Wed pm field trip ahead of 3rd UWI Sargassum Symposium, organised by @CERMES_UWI visiting beaches and bays on east and south coasts that are currently seeing major influxes of sargassum @SARTRAC1
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Can coastal communities benefit from #sargassum? Find how #SARCAP project (@WUNetwork & @ESRC) @SARTRAC1 @unisouthampton , @UnivofGh, @CERMES, @UniOfYork are exploring ways to shift #sargassum from a problem into an opportunity in Ghana. Video here:
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Are you a young scientist, student, or researcher interested in learning about marine data processing? Save the date! Learn from experts from @eumetsat, @ug_gmes and @MercatorOcean from 14 -16 February 2023. Registration is open. https://t.co/d0AGLk6W8T
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Dangerous #ocean #waves approaching the coast of #Morocco from 26 to 28 October from the North Atlantic. #Fishermen, #marineoperators and #Swimmers beware. Information provided by the @ug_gmes.
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