Prof Grant Stentiford
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Prof Grant Stentiford
@cefaschiefsci.bsky.social

Chief Scientist @CefasGovUK Executive Agency of His Majesty’s Govt @DefraGovUK

Science, evidence and advice for decision-making on sustainable use of the marine environment

#CefasScience #OneHealth 💙

Who are Cefas? https://linktr.ee/cefasgovuk .. more

Environmental science 36%
Biology 26%
Pinned
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#CefasScience - a perspective on the potential for the #bluetransformation to lend to significant #OneHealth benefits felt by society, nature and the wider environment

#OneHealthAquaculture
Frontiers | A blue transformation for global One Health
Global per capita consumption of aquatic foods has never been higher, though significant differences between nations exist. The nutritional benefits of consu...
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Ever notice small scale #aquaculture (SSA) doesn't seem to get much attention? Us too. We ran a semi-quant synthesis of the the literature and found it is poorly defined, missing from the US & Europe, & underrepresented in marine systems (e.g., oysters) dx.doi.org/10.1111/raq....
🌊 Ocean warming threatens the viability of 60% of Antarctic ice shelves

If global temps stay <2 °C, nearly all 64 ice shelves survive by 2300. But above ~4.5 °C, ocean melt causes 38 shelves to collapse by 2300, risking up to 10 m sea level rise.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Ocean warming threatens the viability of 60% of Antarctic ice shelves - Nature
The viability of Antarctic ice shelves under low rates and high rates of global warming is modelled to estimate when it will become unfeasible for the ice shelves to maintain their present-day shape.
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No Free Lunch: Sustainable Aquaculture Requires Recognizing Past Science, Improvements, and Comparative Assessment - Froehlich - 2026 - Reviews in Aquaculture - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Warmer waters in the Bering Sea caused snow crabs to crash. Now, scientists are racing to predict the future of the lucrative fishery.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4hrUVwG
“When we throw away food, we are collectively wasting resources, wasting opportunity and wasting dignity.”

Through his refettorios and Food for Soul, Goodwill Ambassador Chef Massimo Bottura proves that #EveryPlateCounts to #StopFoodLossandWaste: https://bit.ly/47ai8if
There is still time to submit!
The special issue "Blue Foods in Local to Global Food Systems" deadline was extended to November 30 🐟 🦐 🍣
Working on blue foods? Consider submitting to our new special issue in Environmental Research: Food Systems - Blue Foods in Local to Global Food Systems.

The journal is society owned and the papers are OA, with OA fees currently waived.

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Hazardous chemicals & waste don’t just harm the planet — they affect our health too.

The Basel, Rotterdam & Stockholm Conventions work together to protect people and the environment from these dangers.

Explore more on how these Conventions are making a difference: https://www.brsmeas.org/
Join us in this interactive session where we will learn about efforts to operationalize the One Health approach on the ground, nationally, and internationally; develop recommendations for an IUCN One Health strategy. IUCN World Conservation Congress
Nope, no Environmental Protection for us today. Entrance to EPA in DC locked up tight this hot Monday morning.
The world produces enough food, yet billions lack access to healthy & sustainable diets. A new EAT–Lancet report presents a science-based approach to improve health, safeguard our environment & provide for a projected 9.6 billion people by 2050.

🔗 bit.ly/3W7rxlP

And, a global analysis of 'aquaculture adoption' here: media.proquest.com/media/hms/PF...
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'...the majority of ICES nations lack long-term strategies for aquaculture growth, with an increasing gap between future domestic production and consumption—resulting in a potential 7 million tonne domestic seafood deficit by 2050'

'Many of the 20 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) member nations have been global leaders in the protection and management of wild fisheries, but to date, most of these nations have not developed robust aquaculture industries'