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The Journal of The Marine Biological Association is celebrating 100 volumes! https://t.co/pNGsVtkpjT #marinebiology #JMBA
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A great opportunity to join the MBA's seagoing team on our @MBA_RV as a Crew Member #employment #jobs #jobsearch
https://t.co/IYEoTG2FLz
The closing date for applications is 31st December 2019
It's Christmas Jumper Day 13th December. Bring something different to the day with these marine themed designs, which, are also made from certified organic cotton and renewable energy in our supply chain! Have an ethical and fun Christmas #teemill https://t.co/MA39ToQBbY
MBA one of 10 institutions supported by Wellcome to map the genomes of all life of the British Isles https://t.co/fchksiKtBr https://t.co/K8CVXdZt0v @UniofOxford @Cambridge_Uni @EarlhamInst @emblebi @kewgardens @NHM_London @TheBotanics @sangerinstitute @EdinburghUni @MarClim_UK
Work with us! We have a volunteer opportunity with the MBA Comms Team https://t.co/igpv0qAMz2
Disturbing decline in West Philippine Sea coral reef diversity revealed. New paper in #JMBA by Timothy Quimpo and colleagues at Uni of the Philippines, freely available until end July. Read more: https://t.co/rCVah6eNQv
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Edwin Ray Lankester was born on this day in 1847. A key figure in the establishment of the MBA & a brilliant zoologist who studied arthropods, molluscs & protozoans. He features in @davidwalliams book 'The Ice Monster' as "the museum's portly director". https://t.co/U5BipoOlUA
Applications are invited for a Hardy Research Fellowship, a research position to investigate impacts of environmental change on marine organisms.
Full details here: https://t.co/dRaqCD2qDX
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'The number of animals that the net collects is very great...Many of these creatures ...are most exquisite in their forms and rich colours. It creates a feeling of wonder' #CharlesDarwin, 11th January 1832, captivated by #plankton, #HMSBeagle #Darwinday
And our final offering for #Twelvetide ... Delve into the history of our changing oceans with Callum Roberts #marinebiology #Christmas https://t.co/3urxEHjzf4