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Navigating Early Careers as Women in Marine Science: A WCMB panel discussion

Navigating Early Careers as Women in Marine Science: A WCMB panel discussion

by Gavin Morrison | Feb 23, 2021 | Community, Conferences, Guest Post, Interviews, Uncategorized

Every scientist transitions through the initial phases of their career as an early career researcher. It is a challenging career phase, marked by numerous transitions, short term contracts and a lot of uncertainty. In addition, navigating this phase as women in marine...
Navigating paths through science as early career researchers: A WCMB panel discussion

Navigating paths through science as early career researchers: A WCMB panel discussion

by Gavin Morrison | Feb 22, 2021 | Community, Conferences, Guest Post, Interviews

  Navigating the winding, complicated, uncertain path through science can be stressful even for seasoned scientists, and often completely overwhelming for early career researchers. A useful method to provide a roadmap for this path is to learn from those who have...
PeerJ Awards Winners at the 2021 Alaska Marine Science Symposium

PeerJ Awards Winners at the 2021 Alaska Marine Science Symposium

by Gavin Morrison | Feb 17, 2021 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards, Community, Conferences

The Alaska Marine Science Symposium (AMSS), Alaska’s premier marine research conference, has been bringing together scientists, educators, resource managers, students, and interested public for over twenty years to discuss the latest marine research being conducted in...
Individual behavioral type captured by a Bayesian model comparison of cap making by sponge crabs – Author Interview with Keita Harada

Individual behavioral type captured by a Bayesian model comparison of cap making by sponge crabs – Author Interview with Keita Harada

by PeerJ Community | Jul 31, 2020 | Author Interview

As part of PeerJ’s Author Interview Series we’re revisiting popular and impactful articles from the first half of the year to take a look inside the research process. One paper that sparked social comment back in May was a marine biology paper from...
Insights into the kinematics of blue whale surface foraging through drone observations and prey data: Author Interview with Leigh Torres

Insights into the kinematics of blue whale surface foraging through drone observations and prey data: Author Interview with Leigh Torres

by PeerJ Community | Apr 22, 2020 | Author Interview

  Today we published Insight into the kinematics of blue whale surface foraging through drone observations and prey data. The research suggests that feeding at the ocean’s surface appears to play an important role in New Zealand blue whales’ foraging strategy,...
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