CPR Survey

@CPRSurvey

The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey is the largest marine ecological survey in the world and operated by the Marine Biological Association.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2009.
Rođen/a 15. rujna 1931.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    27. sij

    ***We're Recruiting*** Please share. We have newly created positions for a PostDoc Researcher, and a Research Software Engineer as part of a new iCPR project. Interested in plankton, machine learning, bioimage processing and data? Check out here:

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  2. prije 41 minutu

    Showing, and hopefully inspiring these students about plankton and the work we do

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  3. prije 4 sata

    Some copepods can propel themselves 500 times their body length in less than a second…if they were the same size as a cheetah they would move around 1,500mph

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    4. velj
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    4. velj

    Looking for ? 🌊📊 We now have over 15,000 datasets available in the MEDIN portal! 😎 Search by parameter, theme, geographical box or free text. The MEDIN portal is a must-have FREE resource for your marine 😍

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    3. velj

    all of us at love Tripos (aka Ceratium) and we care about them 😉

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    1. velj

    Stauridiosarsia ophiogaster (Haeckel, 1879) Plankton, specimen from coasts of Cantabria

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  8. 2. velj

    Last chance for FREE delivery in our store end midnight tonight (for UK customers). We've added lots of new designs so check them out

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  9. 1. velj

    Did you know our store only prints on demand, uses vegan ink and has organic cotton? If you like that then you'll also love the FREE delivery we offering this weekend! Ends midnight Sunday 2nd Feb (for UK postage).

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  10. 31. sij

    Winterwatch tonight Friday 31 Jan BBC2 8.30pm. Watch Sian Henley on talk about changing arctic oceans and why it matters to the UK. She will be talking about work our CPR scientists have been involved with

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    31. sij

    The NMBL's next "Opening Doors" event is taking place on the 27th Feb. Amanda Keetley author of Plastic Game Changer will be talking about plastic pollution and focus on the differences we can all make as individuals. Book your place now!

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    31. sij

    With over 26 topics to choose from, we're sure there'll be something that interests you in our new ! Get your hands on a copy now!

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  13. 31. sij

    Great news - for all orders placed on our clothing store between Friday 31st Jan to Sunday 2nd Feb delivery is FREE!! (for UK customers). Shop sustainably whilst supporting the work we do.

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    30. sij

    One to watch this Friday on Winterwatch! Looking forward to hearing about the funded project

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  15. 30. sij
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  16. 30. sij

    And it fits!! (just 🙄). Our new fume cupboard allowing us to process our samples. Moved in by our awesome operations team there was some deep breathes hoping it would fit and thankfully it did!

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    30. sij

    Early Bird registration closes TOMORROW (31st Jan) make sure to book your place now to attend this 3-day event for as little as £50!

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  18. 30. sij

    What has our monitoring been telling us about food chains in the ocean? We have seen that predator's can have an effect DOWN the food chain

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    24. sij

    Coming up: The South West Marine Ecosystems Conference, 3 April, Plymouth. brings together marine conservation, scientists & managers to share info & network to improve understanding, future monitoring & management. Book here:

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  20. 29. sij
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  21. 29. sij

    Did you know plankton can turn the sea red? Some phytoplankton species can have a population explosion, causing what is known as a red tide; these blooms can be toxic to other life

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