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SEACHANGE, reconstructing the richness of prehistoric oceans. A European Research Council Synergy Grant funded project.

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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
3 months
Some fantastic coverage of SEACHANGE PhD student Zoe Heard's research on historical fisheries exploitation in this article: https://t.co/V2qW2ravIw Zoe was also interviewed as part of BBC Radio 4's Today program. Listen again here (starting at 1:50:58): https://t.co/SUnOxDhzTk
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oceanographicmagazine.com
As overfishing depletes domestic fish stocks, UK is importing six times as much seafood from overseas fisheries as it did a century ago
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
4 months
Over the last year, the SEACHANGE team, led by Dr Luke Holman have been working on the publication of a themed issue in the journal Philosophical Transactions entitled “Shifting Seas: Understanding Deep-Time Human Impacts on Marine Ecosystems". https://t.co/vTikD6zq8O
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royalsocietypublishing.org
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
4 months
Another very successful SEACHANGE annual meeting last month, hosted by JGU Mainz. Read all about it here: https://t.co/5wrH3Ghrrf
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
4 months
Some great news for the conservation of this species which is so integral to the research on the SEACHANGE project
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observer.co.uk
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
5 months
We are very pleased to release this short video which highlights the exciting work being undertaken by the SEACHANGE project in Brazil. Huge thanks to our partners in Brazil and Andre Colonese for making this happen. https://t.co/R3JWImtat2
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
6 months
Hot off the press. Another fantastic publication by the team at the University of York in QSR: Marine exploitation and the arrival of farming: resolving the paradox of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Denmark https://t.co/gqI5tZO95S
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
7 months
Read all about our recent fieldwork campaign in Brazil here: https://t.co/yyhlsj5rBy
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
8 months
First day of fieldwork in Brazil and what a lovely start to the morning it is. The day will be spent examining prospective coring locations around the Acaraí State Park.
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SEACHANGE
1 year
The Exeter team have been busy attending events talking about the role of sclerochronology within the SEACHANGE project. Find out more here:
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
1 year
We'd like to announce that our Work Package 3 will now be focusing on the analysis of transitions during the last 7,000 years in the Babitonga Bay area of Southern Brazil. For more information visit the SEACHANGE website: https://t.co/fvu8sZOgSN
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
1 year
Thanks to the Natural History Museum for the write up of our recent collaborative work sampling some of their archived whale and seal bones. https://t.co/8ycVkQIklv
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
1 year
Another fantastic SEACHANGE annual meeting in Cornwall. An intense few days of reviewing results and planning future research.
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
2 years
Job opportunity! The University of York are looking for an analytical chemist/geochemist to join their team and work on the SEACHANGE project. https://t.co/vD1ymHqIhm
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
2 years
PUBLICATION ALERT: Dr Harry Robson, Oliver Craig and colleagues, of the SEACHANGE York team, publish a paper on how the ability of farming groups to adapt to their environment, was key to their northerly expansion.  https://t.co/AHKA0PSxvA
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pnas.org
To investigate changes in culinary practices associated with the arrival of farming, we analysed the organic residues of over 1,000 pottery vessels...
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
2 years
PUBLICATION ALERT! : Qian Huang, Martina Conti, and Bernd Schöne, members of the SEACHANGE Mainz and York teams, have published a paper looking at the bulk and amino acid nitrogen isotope compositions in different shell organic phases. Check it out here:
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agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Organic phases in modern bivalve shells carry different nitrogen isotope compositions The amino acid composition differed between total organics and intra-organics, resulting in different nitroge...
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
2 years
Want to join our team? A post-doctoral research position in marine paleoecology at the University of Mainz is available. More details can be found here:  https://t.co/261JkZlwJl
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
3 years
Exciting new job opportunity with the SEACHANGE project! Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Marine Ecosystem Modelling at the University of Exeter. https://t.co/t0YxNsqxbA
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@DrMartinaC
Martina LG Conti, PhD
3 years
Enjoying a great hybrid sea-level meeting @GeolSoc and a great spread of posters and talks! I really enjoyed talking about my research @seachangeerc @NEaar_lab in the poster session #geolsocsealevel
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@seachangeerc
SEACHANGE
3 years
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the SEACHANGE team as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at @UniExeCornwall - more details here: https://t.co/sTMaDtKrNh
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