Marine Life Talk

Seagrasses, seahorses and eco-moorings - February Marine Life Talk

Surveying transplanted seagrass (C) University of Southampton

Seagrasses, seahorses and eco-moorings

Marine Life Talk NOC Southampton : Mapping the uniqueness of some of the most unusual places on Earth

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton – change to date and time this month

ROV sampling the seabed

PLEASE NOTE: Change to the usual Marine Life Talks programme, July's talk will take place on Tuesday, 4 July at 18:00

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

The undulate ray project

The Undulate Ray Project

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

Marine Life Talk

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Life under the ice: How we monitor and manage marine life in Antarctica

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

The Black Bream Project

1 December 2016 – The Black Bream Project

Speaker: Dr Matt Doggett

Each year a relatively unknown but spectacular event occurs underwater off the Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex coasts and maybe even beyond.

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

Secrets of the Solent

3 November 2016 – Secrets of the Solent; becoming involved in marine conservation locally

Speaker: Owain Masters

A presentation about Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s new Heritage Lottery Funded project, Secrets of the Solent.

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

Humpback whales

6 October 2016 – Marine Conservation Efforts in Southern Mozambique

Speaker: Francesca Trotman

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

Marine Life Talk – August 2016

4 August 2016 – Using DNA to explore invasive species – how four letters open up a window into the world of the globe’s hitchhikers
Speaker: Steven Bourne

Invasive species are a hot topic in the contemporary worlds of biodiversity, conservation and science policy. Conveyed by humans, there are few places in the world’s oceans still untouched by their global spread.

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

The supercontinent of Pangaea surrounded by an ocean of changing pH

7 July 2016 – Using a model to understand ocean acidification in the past and present

Speaker: Ross Whiteford

Carbon dioxide released by volcanic activity could have been the driver behind the end Triassic mass extinction

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