Samantha Andrews 26 September 2016 Animals & Plants Three types of animal movement in the ocean Samantha Andrews 26 September 2016 Animals & Plants In the ocean, some animals move a lot farther than you might think. Yes - even limpets.
Samantha Andrews 3 September 2016 Conservation, The Life Scientific, Animals & Plants Movement, dispersal, & my PhD Samantha Andrews 3 September 2016 Conservation, The Life Scientific, Animals & Plants In my last post I mentioned that I am starting a PhD. I promised to tell you a little more about what my research will be looking at, so here we go!
Samantha Andrews 12 October 2015 Conservation Protecting Kenya’s dolphin habitat Samantha Andrews 12 October 2015 Conservation Marine protected areas for dolphins need to focus on their critical habitat if they are to do a good job
Samantha Andrews 16 March 2015 Animals & Plants Cool critter of the month: the chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) Samantha Andrews 16 March 2015 Animals & Plants The chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) is one cool ocean critter!
Samantha Andrews 2 March 2015 Animals & Plants With ever-warming waters, some European fish are on the move Samantha Andrews 2 March 2015 Animals & Plants As sea temperatures continue to climb, a number of European fish species are moving to keep cool.
Samantha Andrews 15 February 2015 Animals & Plants Cool critter of the month: Slipper Limpet (Crepidula fornicata) Samantha Andrews 15 February 2015 Animals & Plants The humble slipper limpet (Crepidula fornicata) is not as dull as you might think
Samantha Andrews 6 February 2015 People and the Sea What the oceans do for us: medicine from the sea Samantha Andrews 6 February 2015 People and the Sea Medical science never stops evolving, learning, and searching for more ways to keep us in tip-top condition. That search includes delving beneath the ocean waves.
Samantha Andrews 30 January 2015 Climate Crisis A practical solution to detecting species range changes? Samantha Andrews 30 January 2015 Climate Crisis Detecting species range changes in the marine environment is difficult and expensive. For many species, assessment simply has not taken place.
Samantha Andrews 15 December 2014 Animals & Plants Cool critter of the month: The Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) Samantha Andrews 15 December 2014 Animals & Plants There is more than good looks to the Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)
Samantha Andrews 17 November 2014 Animals & Plants Cool critter of the month: Sea Mat (Membranipora membranacea) Samantha Andrews 17 November 2014 Animals & Plants Sea mat may not look like an animal - but it is one cool critter
Samantha Andrews 9 March 2014 Conservation, Animals & Plants, Climate Crisis Can you tell what (species) it is yet? Samantha Andrews 9 March 2014 Conservation, Animals & Plants, Climate Crisis Photophores – light emitting cells on the body of fish - reveal life in the sea
Samantha Andrews 8 January 2014 Animals & Plants Cool critter of the month: Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacles Samantha Andrews 8 January 2014 Animals & Plants Pelagic gooseneck barnacles can be found across the world - and they are happy to make almost anything solid their home.