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The Natural History of British Fishes by E. Donovan (1802)
February 2021 - Welcome to SeaChanges!
February 2021 - Welcome to SeaChanges!
Nell Booker - SeaChanges Project Manager
March 2021 - A look Into Historical Fisheries Through the Atlantic Cod- a Fish That Made History
March 2021 - A look Into Historical Fisheries Through the Atlantic Cod- a Fish That Made History
Lourdes Martínez-García (ESR 1 - Oslo) and Rachel Blevis (ESR 2 - Cambridge)
June 2021 - The Journey of a Perpetual Student: Art School Dropout to PhD
June 2021 - The Journey of a Perpetual Student: Art School Dropout to PhD
Laura Courto (ESR 9 - Cambridge)
July 2021 - Medieval flatfish and what we can learn from them about the origins of European sea fishing
July 2021 - Medieval flatfish and what we can learn from them about the origins of European sea fishing
Katrien Dierickx (ESR 4 - York)
March 2022 - Diversity, connectivity, abundance: Groupers’ past in the Mediterranean
Rachel Winter (ESR 13 - Groningen)
April 2022 – My adventurous campaign in Serbia: collecting sediments and zooarchaeological specimens
April 2022 – My adventurous campaign in Serbia: collecting sediments and zooarchaeological specimens
Giulia Zampirolo (ESR 6 - Copenhagen)
Giulia Zampirolo (ESR 6 - Copenhagen)
November 2022 – Welcome to the walrus month! November 24th
November 2022 – Welcome to the walrus month! November 24th
A voyage from the tropics to the Arctic
A voyage from the tropics to the Arctic
Emily Ruiz-Puerta (ESR 8 - Copenhagen)
Emily Ruiz-Puerta (ESR 8 - Copenhagen)