Ocean Sciences Seminar Series
Usually every Friday, in person or via Teams.
These seminars are a great opportunity to find out what research goes on inside and outside SOS.
Seminars will be either in person for speakers that are coming to Bangor, or online on Teams. Where meetings are in person in the Sarah Jones Lecture Theatre, capacity is limited to 48 persons (although this is generally not expected to be a limiting factor), and we will simultaneously webcast the seminar via Teams.
Date |
Speaker | Institute | Provisional Topic |
07 February 2025 | Katie Dubois | Bangor | Seagrass and macroalgal response to ocean warming: from adaptive capacity to community dynamics |
14 February 2025 | Matt Garrett | Bangor | Investigating methods to assess stock status in common whelk (Buccinum undatum) fisheries |
21 February 2025 | Carolina Chong Montenegro | Trinity college Dublin | Historical ecology, kelp Tasmania |
28 February 2025 | Jaimie Cleeland | Australian Antarctic Division | remote fieldwork/higher predator ecology and more recently Antarctic fisheries management, |
07 March 2025 | reading week | ||
14 March 2025 | Ankita Bhattacharya | Bangor | Oceanography |
21 March 2025 | Dan Smale | MBA | The impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal ecosystems in a rapidly warming world |
28 March 2025 | Katie Mortimer-Jones | Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales / Postgraduate Student SOS | Current knowledge on the taxonomy, behaviour and morphology of Shovelhead worms (Annelida: Magelonidae) and the importance of worldwide museum collections as a foundation stone of taxonomy. |
04 April 2025 | Edward Room, Hana Amir, Charlie Heney | Bangor | 2: "Oceanographic drivers of water turbidity and associated changes in coral reef benthic community composition and coral physiology at a remote uninhabited central Pacific atoll". |
11 April 2025 | |||
18 April 2025 | easter break | ||
25 April 2025 | easter break | ||
02 May 2025 | easter break | ||
09 May 2025 | Winnie Courtene-Jones | Bangor | Plastic pollution: Quantifying the issue to support solutions |
If you would like to volunteer to give a talk or have suggestions for speakers, please get in touch with Jan Geert Hiddink. If there any particular areas of science or types of speakers that you feel have been underrepresented in the past year and you would like to hear more of, please let Jan know.
Watch some of our previous seminars here: