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MASTS Webinar “Marine environmental forensics”
Featured 2025 MASTS WebinarsMarine environmental forensics: disentangling physiological, ecological and environmental signals in stranded cetaceans using paired bulk and biomarker signatures Cetacean strandings have been reported in increasing numbers in coastal areas worldwide, causing pervasive scientific concern about their cause(s) with respect to environmental change and human activities. Unsettling as such trends might be, strandings can uniquely […]
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SUPERGEN Webinar – The use of Dynamic Bayesian Network Modelling for the Spatial and Temporal Understanding of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics
Chaired by: Dr Neda Trifonova, University of Aberdeen, who will discuss the use of machine learning techniques to understand the ecosystem-level effects at regional and shelf-wide scales following the deployment of large-scale offshore wind and under alternative fishing and climate change scenarios. Bayesian ecosystem models will be discussed with a focus on how they can […]
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The genetics of salmon migration timing in a changing climate
Swimming against the clock: The genetics of salmon migration timing in a changing climate with Dr Samantha Beck
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Native Oyster Network
Join us in Galway City from 1st to 2nd April for a two-day conference hosted by the Marine Institute and Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), bringing together the Native Oyster Network community to exchange insights, share project updates, and discuss key developments in oyster restoration, monitoring, and oyster production. The event will explore how policymakers can […]
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MASTS Webinar “Harmful Algal Blooms in SE Asia”
Featured 2025 MASTS WebinarsProf Keith Davidson will discuss the HAB early warning system jointly developed in Scotland and Malaysia. Dr Hoa Nguyen will introduce a modelling approach to investigate the increasing HABs along Vietnam’s coast over the past decade, considering the scarcity of in situ monitoring data and limited computing resources.
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Data & AI Meetup: Life Sciences
Life sciences encompass the study of all living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and interactions. The field includes biology, genetics, microbiology, and ecology with the aim of understanding life at all levels – from molecules and cells to ecosystems. Innovations in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and environmental conservation are all driven by life sciences. […]
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MASTS Open Forum Session “Deep Computer Vision & Benthic Ecosystems”
Featured MASTS Open Forum SessionsThe MASTS Artificial Intelligence Forum is excited to host a free Open Forum Session with an interesting talk on: Understanding the Current State of Southern Ocean Benthic Ecosystems Using Deep Computer Vision Speaker: Dr Cameron Trotter, Machine Learning Research Scientist, British Antarctic Survey Credit: Cameron Trotter, British Antarctic Survey Loss of marine biodiversity is a […]
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Exploring AI Ethics in Life Sciences: Online Workshop
The Scottish AI Alliance will facilitate an interactive digital workshop exploring how ethics relates to the use of Artificial Intelligence technologies. Starting with a wide introduction to the history of ethics to establish a common understanding of the language and importance of ethics within the world of tech, we will then explore where ethical issues […]
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Online invitation: Marine Data 4 Sustainable Oceans
The Copernicus Marine Service is organizing a training workshop dedicated to the health and sustainability of the oceans. An event that aims to engage the marine communities of all around the world, and share its ocean data products and knowledge. After last edition's training dedicated to Africa, gathering around 1300 participants, it is clear training sessions are much appreciated […]
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MASTS Open Forum Session “Climate Change Drivers in UK regional seas and Scottish deep seas”
Featured MASTS Open Forum SessionsThe MASTS Marine Climate Change Forum is excited to host a free Open Forum Session with 2 interesting talks! Register Here! Talk 1: Investigating climate driven changes on marine invertebrates and macroalgae using long-term time-series data in UK regional seas Speaker: Dr Heather Sugden, Newcastle University Anthropogenic climate change has been re-shaping biogeographic patterns of […]
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MASTS Open Forum Session “Cold-Water Corals & Environmental Drivers”
Featured MASTS Open Forum SessionsThe MASTS Aquatic Stressors Forum is excited to host a free Open Forum Session with an interesting talk on: Physiological response and skeletal dissolution of cold-water corals to multiple environmental drivers Speaker: Dr Kristina Beck, University Teacher in Marine Science, University of Edinburgh Credit: Kristina Beck (University of Edinburgh) Some cold-water coral (CWC) species are […]
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EMB webinar – Deep-sea knowledge for effective Ocean management
Despite its immense ecological importance, the deep sea remains underrepresented in policy considerations and global conservation efforts. With 90% of ocean species undescribed and many natural functions poorly understood, the deep sea faces significant threats from unsustainable resource exploitation and climate change. Europe has a pivotal role to play in leading international measures to protect […]
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Supergen ORE Hub Annual Assembly
14 April (evening reception) & 15 April (Conference), University of Manchester The Annual Assembly is an opportunity to discover the latest research and keep pace with advancements in the rapidly evolving offshore renewable energy sector. All are welcome at our annual event which brings together academics, industry professionals, and policymakers working in offshore wind, wave […]
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Kuzma Kirillovich Tereshchenko – A Hidden Ichthyologist and His Mathematics
Webinar by Takaaki Iwai Fisheries are internationally crucial in food supply, so it is important to understand the origin of mathematical models used in the field. Kuzma Kirillovich Tereshchenko (1893-1930), who had a career background in politics, published a paper on bream (Abramis brama) population in 1917. This influenced famous On the Question of the […]
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Online training: Qualitative Methods for Conservation
Do you need to build your skills in qualitative research methods? Are you planning to conduct research interviews…but you’ve not had any training? If you’ve answered yes to either of these questions, you need the Qualitative Methods for Conservation course running online at the end of April. Qualitative research methods such as interviews or focus […]
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Free webinar: Three secrets of social science everyone in conservation needs to know
Join this free webinar to discover three secrets of social science to prompt the sorts of discussions, skills and respect which could transform the way nature conservation works and therefore the impact it has.
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Citizen engagement for Open Responsible Research and Innovation (ORRI)
This online workshop and clinic will explore how you can effectively include citizens in your research programmes and why citizen engagement is crucial to Open Responsible Research and Innovation (ORRI).
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Horizon Europe info days – Cluster 5 Focusing on the twin green and digital transitions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050
The European Commission’s Info Day will present the research and innovation topics proposed under the Work Programme 2025 of Horizon Europe Cluster 5: Climate, Energy and Mobility. The event will provide prospective applicants with an opportunity to learn more about the funding options under the new work programme (budget: €1.2 billion), which focuses on the […]
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Storytelling with SeaVoice: Scottish Folklore and Ocean Connections
LOCATION: Upper Hall, Portobello Town Hall, 147 - 149 Portobello High Street, EH15 1AF Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Scottish folklore as we bring to life the stories shaped by the sea.
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Mining Battery Metals: What, how, where, sustainable?
Mini Conference, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of St Andrews Bute Building, Weds 14th May 1-6pm Metals such as lithium, nickel, and copper, underpin modern battery technology and are critical to global decarbonisation efforts. The majority of future supply will come from mining in developing nations, an activity associated with opportunities, but also […]
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Marine restoration webinar series: Finance
In this webinar, a range of experts will share their experience in relation to financing marine restoration projects, both currently and in the future.
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Beach of Dreams Ceilidh on West Sands
Feel the sand between your toes and dance to the high-energy music of Kilrymont Ceilidh Band at our Beach of Dreams finale. What could be a better gathering place for the closing celebration of this coastal festival than one of Scotland’s best beaches on a late Spring evening? All are welcome at our free event on West Sands […]
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Webinar – where ocean literacy meets EU business
Coastal and maritime tourism are major drivers of economic growth across Europe. But they also pose significant risks to marine ecosystems if not managed responsibly. Episode 8 will take a closer look at how ocean literacy can empower tourism businesses to balance economic development with environmental stewardship.
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Marine Directorate Event- Proposed Fisheries Management Measures within Marine Protected Area (MPAs) Update
The Marine Directorate MPA and PMF Update event is happening Thursday 29 May at the Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue. Marine Directorate are hosting this meeting to provide an update to stakeholders on the proposed fisheries management measures for inshore and offshore MPAs. The Cabinet Secretary for NetZero and Energy, Gillian Martin will be opening […]
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European Digital Ocean Pavilion
From 2 to 13 June, you will be able to discover cutting-edge EU assets and technologies and explore the EU's advancements in ocean knowledge and monitoring through a series of events and exhibitions. We can't wait to welcome you (both on-site and online)
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Seascape Symposium II: Reconnecting the Seascape
On 4th and 5th June 2025, ZSL will hold a second Seascape Symposium, “Reconnecting the Seascape”, in collaboration with the University of Portsmouth and the University of Edinburgh. Seascape Symposium II aims to connect coastal habitat experts to explore the principles of seascape restoration, update on advances in restoration science, habitat connectivity and monitoring, and […]
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2025 UN Ocean Conference
The high-level 2025 United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development (the 2025 UN Ocean Conference) will be co-hosted by France and Costa Rica and held in Nice, France, from 9 – 13 June 2025. The overarching theme […]
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Nutrients in Aquaculture and Fisheries
uPcycle is delivering a workshop on nutrient sustainability in the aquaculture industry, in partnership with the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP), who are coordinating the event alongside partners in Norway. The workshop will explore key topics including: Nutrient flows Best practices in nutrient management Phosphorus recycling Emerging regulatory changes
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1st International Conference on the Cultural Significance of Fish
The conference will seek to explore the myriad ways in which fish have influenced, shaped and been depicted in cultures throughout history and around the world. The conference will bring together speakers and delegates from around the globe for two days of presentations, posters and panel sessions. The conference will also provide opportunities for networking […]
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Marine Measurement Forum 68
Join us for the Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) 68 on the 11th June in Tongham at the Hogs back Brewery, hosted by OceanWise. The MMF is a series of one-day, non-profit making events that has been running since 1983 which provides excellent opportunities for networking and the informal exchange of ideas, knowledge, techniques and developments […]
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Workshop on the contribution of UK Arctic Ocean science to the International Polar Year 32/33
NOC Southampton In-person (with online option) Registration deadline 16th May REGISTER HERE Pre-meeting questionnaire (open to all) The purpose of this workshop is for the UK Ocean Science community to discuss and then draft a prospectus document outlining the priority Arctic research questions the community would like to address during the run up to, […]
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MASTS Open Forum Session “Anthropogenic Energy in the Marine Environment”
Featured MASTS Open Forum SessionsThe MASTS Numerical & Experimental Hydrodynamic Modelling (NEHM) Forum is excited to host this free Open Forum Session with several interesting talks: ~ Energy Pollution by Offshore Wind Farms Speaker: Dr Rory O'Hara Murray (NEHM Forum Convenor; Scottish Government) Offshore wind farms are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in our shelf seas. The recent ScotWind leasing round […]
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Webinar: OceanMind: Advanced technology for marine monitoring and enforcement
This webinar will provide an overview of how advanced technology can be used for effective enforcement of marine regulation, including case studies from the UK’s network of MPAs that cover almost 4.5 million square kilometres in some of the most remote locations on the planet, drawing comparisons to the enforcement needs of high seas MPAs.
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One Ocean – joint seminar from SJINML & MASTS
A joint seminar between St John's Island National Marine Laboratory, Singapore & the Marine Alliance for Science & Technology for Scotland (MASTS)
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Structures in the Marine Environment (SIME) 2025 conference
The INSITE Programme and OCF are pleased to announce that the 2025 Structures in the Marine Environment (SIME) conference will be held once again at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh on 23 - 24 June 2025. Join us on Day 1 to hear about research from a variety of subject areas centred around the […]
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Exploring Acoustic and Oceanographic Data
HiAOOS invites you to join us for a special training workshop on “Exploring acoustic and oceanographic data, including methods and tools”. The workshop will take place from Monday 23rd – Wednesday 25th June 2025, Bath, UK. Please note that while the training will be provided free of charge, participants will be responsible for their own […]
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Joint MASTS-Challenger Advances in Marine Biogeochemistry Meeting (AMBIO)
FeaturedECCI High School Yards, Edinburgh, United KingdomThe MASTS Marine Biogeochemistry Forum are delighted to be partnering with the Challenger Society to host the next Advances in Marine Biogeochemistry (AMBIO) conference on Monday 23rd June (9am) – Tuesday 24th June (4pm) 2025 AMBIO provides a technical forum for students, educators, researchers and governmental and industrial partners with shared interests in marine biogeochemistry. […]
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Launch event of the open-access Sea-Swallows Engineering Tool
We are delighted to invite you to the launch of the Sea-Swallows Engineering Tool, a new open-access engineering tool that delivers fast and accurate predictions of nonlinear wave loading on monopile-type offshore wind-turbine foundations. The Sea-Swallows Engineering Tool is developed by a consortium led by the Universities of Bath, Oxford, and Strathclyde, and is one […]
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FMRI-Coastal Autonomy Workshop
FMRI invites you to a one-day workshop exploring the opportunities in autonomous observing for inshore and coastal research and statutory monitoring. Hosted by the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy in partnership with Defra, NOC, NPL and the Scottish Government, this workshop will bring together stakeholders from across the public and private sectors.
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Translation Rights of the More-Than-Human – Thoughts on Whale Bioacoustics
Inaugural Lecture: Şebnem Susam-Saraeva
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UK Coastal Research Conference 2025
REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY 23rd MAY Tuesday 1st July - Thursday 3rd July The Liner Hotel, Lord Nelson Street, Liverpool, L3 5QB
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Creating a Strategic Research Agenda for Offshore Renewable Energy
As part of the PRIMaRE 2025 conference programme, the Supergen ORE Hub are hosting a strategic workshop to identify the research priorities that will accelerate offshore renewable energy in the transition to Net Zero. The workshop will analyse existing research gaps and explore actionable pathways to drive progress forward. Workshop details: PRIMaRE Conference Schedule, Day […]
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FSBI-IFM Belfast 2025
Turning Science into Strategy: Advancing Fish Conservation and Management