Adrift Lab (Marine Science)
@adriftlab.bsky.social
Our brilliant & diverse team of (mostly) Australian-based #MarineScientists study #plastic in our #oceans & #wildlife 🐦🌊🏝🌈 We feature in BBC’s #drowninginplastic. We also have projects on #ClimateChange, #Bushfires, #MarineHeatwaves & #ArtSci collaboration
Perfect for #ornithology ECRs (but all career stages welcome!)
Are you an #ECR working with #birds and looking to put your critical writing skills to use? Consider joining our team at ‘Avian Conservation & Ecology’ as a Subject Editor ace-eco.org/our-editors/
Avian Conservation and Ecology: Our Editors
ace-eco.org
November 8, 2025 at 4:56 AM
Perfect for #ornithology ECRs (but all career stages welcome!)
Do we know anyone planning to sample blood (>200 uL) from #birds in #Australia in the next 1-3 months? If so, please send us a DM - we’d love to collaborate and have some awesome ideas/kit to contribute! 🐦🩸
@thelabandfield.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
@thelabandfield.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
November 3, 2025 at 1:19 AM
Do we know anyone planning to sample blood (>200 uL) from #birds in #Australia in the next 1-3 months? If so, please send us a DM - we’d love to collaborate and have some awesome ideas/kit to contribute! 🐦🩸
@thelabandfield.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
@thelabandfield.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
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Have you ever wondered about the disparities in #seabirds species at conferences? Are we talking about all the species?
Wonder no more. We (@thelabandfield.bsky.social @seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @ingridpollet.bsky.social) have the answer!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Wonder no more. We (@thelabandfield.bsky.social @seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @ingridpollet.bsky.social) have the answer!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Who gets the spotlight? Disparities in seabird research attention at scientific conferences
Seabirds are among the most threatened bird groups globally, yet research effort is unevenly distributed among species, with some taxa receiving exten…
www.sciencedirect.com
October 24, 2025 at 7:35 AM
Have you ever wondered about the disparities in #seabirds species at conferences? Are we talking about all the species?
Wonder no more. We (@thelabandfield.bsky.social @seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @ingridpollet.bsky.social) have the answer!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Wonder no more. We (@thelabandfield.bsky.social @seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @ingridpollet.bsky.social) have the answer!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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A new estimate of number of birds killed by cats in Canada was just published: https://ace-eco.org/vol20/iss2/art12/
Congratulations and thank you to all authors including ECCC authors, Elizabeth Gow (co-supervisor of PhD student, Jonathan Chu), Julie Bourque and Christian Roy for this work.
Congratulations and thank you to all authors including ECCC authors, Elizabeth Gow (co-supervisor of PhD student, Jonathan Chu), Julie Bourque and Christian Roy for this work.
October 16, 2025 at 3:06 PM
A new estimate of number of birds killed by cats in Canada was just published: https://ace-eco.org/vol20/iss2/art12/
Congratulations and thank you to all authors including ECCC authors, Elizabeth Gow (co-supervisor of PhD student, Jonathan Chu), Julie Bourque and Christian Roy for this work.
Congratulations and thank you to all authors including ECCC authors, Elizabeth Gow (co-supervisor of PhD student, Jonathan Chu), Julie Bourque and Christian Roy for this work.
One of our PhD students @alixdejersey.bsky.social submitted her #PhDThesis yesterday 🎉 Thankfully we’ve got heaps of papers to selfishly keep DOCTOR de Jersey around, and immersed in the world of #shearwaters & #plastics #phddone
October 15, 2025 at 3:23 AM
One of our PhD students @alixdejersey.bsky.social submitted her #PhDThesis yesterday 🎉 Thankfully we’ve got heaps of papers to selfishly keep DOCTOR de Jersey around, and immersed in the world of #shearwaters & #plastics #phddone
A passenger aboard the ‘Spirit of #Tasmania’ recorded this video yesterday as the ferry entered the #BassStrait
The seas were ~6 m & wind gusting ~75 km/hr. It is glorious to see flocks of Short-tailed #Shearwaters (just returned from the Bering Sea) absolutely in their element 🐦💨
The seas were ~6 m & wind gusting ~75 km/hr. It is glorious to see flocks of Short-tailed #Shearwaters (just returned from the Bering Sea) absolutely in their element 🐦💨
October 9, 2025 at 10:16 PM
A passenger aboard the ‘Spirit of #Tasmania’ recorded this video yesterday as the ferry entered the #BassStrait
The seas were ~6 m & wind gusting ~75 km/hr. It is glorious to see flocks of Short-tailed #Shearwaters (just returned from the Bering Sea) absolutely in their element 🐦💨
The seas were ~6 m & wind gusting ~75 km/hr. It is glorious to see flocks of Short-tailed #Shearwaters (just returned from the Bering Sea) absolutely in their element 🐦💨
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I’m keen to chat to people in Australia working on climate attribution science and economics. Particularly, the quantification of climate losses and linking to specific sources of emissions.
Can anyone point me in the direction of anyone doing this work in Australia?
Can anyone point me in the direction of anyone doing this work in Australia?
October 7, 2025 at 1:54 AM
I’m keen to chat to people in Australia working on climate attribution science and economics. Particularly, the quantification of climate losses and linking to specific sources of emissions.
Can anyone point me in the direction of anyone doing this work in Australia?
Can anyone point me in the direction of anyone doing this work in Australia?
Do you work with #CitizenScientists #volunteers #TOs or #CommunityGroups? This #NewPaper on #CoCreation and #acknowledgement is for you ⬇️👏
Gratitude to @scienceforall.bsky.social and @jacknunn.bsky.social for their hardwork & leadership 🙏
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
Gratitude to @scienceforall.bsky.social and @jacknunn.bsky.social for their hardwork & leadership 🙏
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
"Improving citizen science: Co-creating recommendations with researchers and the public"
A pre-print about an exciting project with Science for All, supported by the Australian Citizen Science Association & the Australian Academy of Science
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#citizenscience #public #science
A pre-print about an exciting project with Science for All, supported by the Australian Citizen Science Association & the Australian Academy of Science
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#citizenscience #public #science
October 7, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Do you work with #CitizenScientists #volunteers #TOs or #CommunityGroups? This #NewPaper on #CoCreation and #acknowledgement is for you ⬇️👏
Gratitude to @scienceforall.bsky.social and @jacknunn.bsky.social for their hardwork & leadership 🙏
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
Gratitude to @scienceforall.bsky.social and @jacknunn.bsky.social for their hardwork & leadership 🙏
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
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Everybody makes money out of academic authors except the authors...News.
Wiley is the latest academic publisher to reach a multi-million deal to allow access to its content to AI developers, with no opt out, let alone payment, for the authors who created that content.
Wiley is the latest academic publisher to reach a multi-million deal to allow access to its content to AI developers, with no opt out, let alone payment, for the authors who created that content.
Wiley set to earn $44m from AI rights deals, confirms “no opt-out" for authors
The US publisher is the latest to capitalise on deals to give tech firms access to its authors’ content to train their Large Language Models (LLMs).
www.thebookseller.com
September 19, 2024 at 10:21 AM
Everybody makes money out of academic authors except the authors...News.
Wiley is the latest academic publisher to reach a multi-million deal to allow access to its content to AI developers, with no opt out, let alone payment, for the authors who created that content.
Wiley is the latest academic publisher to reach a multi-million deal to allow access to its content to AI developers, with no opt out, let alone payment, for the authors who created that content.
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Fascinating study on historical nest items in Bearded Vulture nests by Margalida et al
"Even more surprising was that several items were well over 600 years old, according to carbon-14 dating. Results from one shoe dated back to around 675 years ago"
#RaptorResearch 🪶
phys.org/news/2025-10...
"Even more surprising was that several items were well over 600 years old, according to carbon-14 dating. Results from one shoe dated back to around 675 years ago"
#RaptorResearch 🪶
phys.org/news/2025-10...
Bearded Vulture nests found to have hoards of cultural artifacts—some up to 650 years old
Many people have probably seen birds picking up small pieces of man-made materials, like strips of a plastic bag or paper litter, and taking them into their nest. This behavior appears to be fairly wi...
phys.org
October 3, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Fascinating study on historical nest items in Bearded Vulture nests by Margalida et al
"Even more surprising was that several items were well over 600 years old, according to carbon-14 dating. Results from one shoe dated back to around 675 years ago"
#RaptorResearch 🪶
phys.org/news/2025-10...
"Even more surprising was that several items were well over 600 years old, according to carbon-14 dating. Results from one shoe dated back to around 675 years ago"
#RaptorResearch 🪶
phys.org/news/2025-10...
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Out today in @science.org, we show wildfire disasters have surged in the last decade, as climate change intensifies fire weather and exacerbates other vulnerabilities.
📄 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With @pyrogeog.bsky.social @climate-guy.bsky.social
📄 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With @pyrogeog.bsky.social @climate-guy.bsky.social
Climate-linked escalation of societally disastrous wildfires
Climate change and land mismanagement are creating increasingly fire-prone built and natural environments. However, despite worsening fire seasons, evidence is lacking globally for trends in socially ...
www.science.org
October 2, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Out today in @science.org, we show wildfire disasters have surged in the last decade, as climate change intensifies fire weather and exacerbates other vulnerabilities.
📄 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With @pyrogeog.bsky.social @climate-guy.bsky.social
📄 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With @pyrogeog.bsky.social @climate-guy.bsky.social
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A new study reveals many species were already declining before the 1970s—when most monitoring began. This is not surprising, BUT! It creates a serious shifting baseline risk, affecting restoration goals for at least 28 species 🧵3/3
Read the paper here ➡️ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Read the paper here ➡️ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Shifting the baseline for waterbird and seabird conservation in europe, risk assessment over one century - Biodiversity and Conservation
European waterbird and seabird populations have been threatened by anthropogenic activities for decades. Effective strategies are needed to restore both populations and their habitats. However, the temporal period used to define the state of reference when setting restoration targets requires careful considerations to avoid the risk of shifting baseline. A risk of shifting baseline occurs if a population decreases before the time period used to set a baseline. In Europe, most bird monitoring schemes started after the 1970s, yet significant changes in population trends were already reported earlier in the 20th century. We assessed the risk of shifting baseline for 88 out of 170 waterbird and seabird species breeding in Europe. Building on historical ecology, we reconstructed population trends between 1900 and 2018 from information collected in both historical literature and monitoring scheme reports. Historical trends confirm variations in population trends for several waterbird and seabird species over the period 1900-1970, with 35 decreasing species, 38 fluctuating species, 15 increasing species and 82 species with unknown trends. A high risk of shifting baseline was identified for 28 species, for which restoration targets must consider historical trends spanning at least a century. The risk was low for 12 species, probably low for 41 species, probably high for 7 species and uncertain for 82 species. Our study highlights the crucial role of historical data collected prior to the large-scale implementation of standardized abundance monitoring, as it allows for the identification of appropriate baselines to guide the restoration of waterbird and seabird breeding populations.
link.springer.com
October 2, 2025 at 6:26 PM
A new study reveals many species were already declining before the 1970s—when most monitoring began. This is not surprising, BUT! It creates a serious shifting baseline risk, affecting restoration goals for at least 28 species 🧵3/3
Read the paper here ➡️ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Read the paper here ➡️ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ShiftingBaselines is something our team talks about a lot (in fact, we’re currently working on a paper on this exact issue). So, we’re pleased to see it featured in another important study 🧵1/3
October 2, 2025 at 6:26 PM
#ShiftingBaselines is something our team talks about a lot (in fact, we’re currently working on a paper on this exact issue). So, we’re pleased to see it featured in another important study 🧵1/3
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If conservationists work from a compromised baseline, our notions of abundance, scarcity, and ecological wellbeing will keep getting defined downward:
"The researchers show that using the 1970s as a baseline tends to normalize an already severely degraded state."
phys.org/news/2025-10...
"The researchers show that using the 1970s as a baseline tends to normalize an already severely degraded state."
phys.org/news/2025-10...
Bird conservation threatened by shifting baseline syndrome
New research shows that populations of dozens of waterbird and seabird species have been declining for much longer than previously thought in Europe. The article "Shifting the baseline for waterbird a...
phys.org
October 2, 2025 at 5:03 PM
If conservationists work from a compromised baseline, our notions of abundance, scarcity, and ecological wellbeing will keep getting defined downward:
"The researchers show that using the 1970s as a baseline tends to normalize an already severely degraded state."
phys.org/news/2025-10...
"The researchers show that using the 1970s as a baseline tends to normalize an already severely degraded state."
phys.org/news/2025-10...
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Do you sometimes see/report/handle dead wildlife as a scientist (including volunteer community scientists)?
If so, do you have any strategies for dealing with the stress and grief that these encounters can cause?
I'm building a toolkit for myself and for some other stressed out folks!
context:
If so, do you have any strategies for dealing with the stress and grief that these encounters can cause?
I'm building a toolkit for myself and for some other stressed out folks!
context:
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Alt: Gif of a woman taping a "help wanted" sign to a window.
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October 1, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Do you sometimes see/report/handle dead wildlife as a scientist (including volunteer community scientists)?
If so, do you have any strategies for dealing with the stress and grief that these encounters can cause?
I'm building a toolkit for myself and for some other stressed out folks!
context:
If so, do you have any strategies for dealing with the stress and grief that these encounters can cause?
I'm building a toolkit for myself and for some other stressed out folks!
context:
🎉BIG NEWS 🎉 the “Art for Oceans” Surfboard Auction will go live this Friday, 3rd October
Funds raised will support whale conservation & Adrift Lab’s #plastics research on #LordHoweIsland
Explore the collection 👉 www.artforoceans.org.au
Funds raised will support whale conservation & Adrift Lab’s #plastics research on #LordHoweIsland
Explore the collection 👉 www.artforoceans.org.au
Art for Oceans – Surfboard Auction — Living Ocean
Join us at Club Palm Beach - The Bistro Barren for Living Ocean’s inaugural surfboard auction and cocktail evening, featuring 20 unique boards by Australia’s top artists. Can’t attend? Our online sil...
www.artforoceans.org.au
October 1, 2025 at 7:41 AM
🎉BIG NEWS 🎉 the “Art for Oceans” Surfboard Auction will go live this Friday, 3rd October
Funds raised will support whale conservation & Adrift Lab’s #plastics research on #LordHoweIsland
Explore the collection 👉 www.artforoceans.org.au
Funds raised will support whale conservation & Adrift Lab’s #plastics research on #LordHoweIsland
Explore the collection 👉 www.artforoceans.org.au
Excited to share #AdriftLab’s newest publication, endorsed by the Ocean Best Practices System, which provides harmonised guidelines for #microplastic research in coastal environments
www.frontiersin.org/journals/mar...
#PlasticPollution #MonitoringMethods #MarineScience
www.frontiersin.org/journals/mar...
#PlasticPollution #MonitoringMethods #MarineScience
Frontiers | A field and laboratory manual for sampling, processing and reporting microplastics in coastal and marine environments
Global interest in microplastics is increasing, with numerous organisations collecting data on microplastics in the environment. However, disparate sampling,...
www.frontiersin.org
September 29, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Excited to share #AdriftLab’s newest publication, endorsed by the Ocean Best Practices System, which provides harmonised guidelines for #microplastic research in coastal environments
www.frontiersin.org/journals/mar...
#PlasticPollution #MonitoringMethods #MarineScience
www.frontiersin.org/journals/mar...
#PlasticPollution #MonitoringMethods #MarineScience
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We’re waking up our social media presence!🌱Every week, a different CLEAR member will share what life looks like in the lab, from wet lab work to community authorship. Each perspective is unique, showing the diff ways we think about what we do and *how* we do it. Stay tuned! 1/8
September 29, 2025 at 3:55 PM
We’re waking up our social media presence!🌱Every week, a different CLEAR member will share what life looks like in the lab, from wet lab work to community authorship. Each perspective is unique, showing the diff ways we think about what we do and *how* we do it. Stay tuned! 1/8
Multiple species of #shearwater have begun arriving in Australian waters after completing their southward migration. We need your help recording if/when #seabirds start washing up on your local beaches #citizenscience
September 28, 2025 at 9:23 PM
Multiple species of #shearwater have begun arriving in Australian waters after completing their southward migration. We need your help recording if/when #seabirds start washing up on your local beaches #citizenscience
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Hi. It's me. 2 weeks later. This is done. 58 frames over 3 seconds, *50* layers in the final image. WOO. This was a long edit, felt like ACTUAL work so unless I get it again with the actual sunset I doubt I'll be editing more like this. Psyched for the final piece tho! 🪶
September 28, 2025 at 4:50 AM
Hi. It's me. 2 weeks later. This is done. 58 frames over 3 seconds, *50* layers in the final image. WOO. This was a long edit, felt like ACTUAL work so unless I get it again with the actual sunset I doubt I'll be editing more like this. Psyched for the final piece tho! 🪶
For #SeabirdSaturday, please enjoy this adorably grumpy Kermadec Petrel chick on #OenoAtoll 🥰
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
September 27, 2025 at 12:50 AM
For #SeabirdSaturday, please enjoy this adorably grumpy Kermadec Petrel chick on #OenoAtoll 🥰
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social
One of our main goals for the #PitcairnExpedition2025 was to collect blood samples to be analysed using a portable iSTAT on loan to us from the generous folks at Zoetis. While we ran into a few unexpected issues, we successfully analyzed samples from #GreatFrigatebirds on #OenoAtoll
September 24, 2025 at 4:33 AM
One of our main goals for the #PitcairnExpedition2025 was to collect blood samples to be analysed using a portable iSTAT on loan to us from the generous folks at Zoetis. While we ran into a few unexpected issues, we successfully analyzed samples from #GreatFrigatebirds on #OenoAtoll
It’s a wrap! In only 5 days, we collected 82 feather & 24 blood samples, plus 12 plastic samples & completed 15 transects to estimate abundance. Stay tuned for new data on five species of poorly understood #SouthPacific #seabirds
September 22, 2025 at 10:42 PM
It’s a wrap! In only 5 days, we collected 82 feather & 24 blood samples, plus 12 plastic samples & completed 15 transects to estimate abundance. Stay tuned for new data on five species of poorly understood #SouthPacific #seabirds
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Hey, that's today!
Still some in-person tickets available, and you can stream for only £5.
#ornithology #UKbirds #conservation
Still some in-person tickets available, and you can stream for only £5.
#ornithology #UKbirds #conservation
There's still time to get your tickets for Avian Odyssey at @nhm-london.bsky.social and online tomorrow (Saturday 20 Sept). £10/£5.
We will have some big @adriftlab.bsky.social news being announced in my talk at 1100 BST.
www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/...
#ornithology #seabirds 🪶🧪
We will have some big @adriftlab.bsky.social news being announced in my talk at 1100 BST.
www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/...
#ornithology #seabirds 🪶🧪
Avian Odyssey | Natural History Museum
Journey into the wonderful world of birds with leading conservationists and ornithologists.
www.nhm.ac.uk
September 20, 2025 at 5:51 AM
Hey, that's today!
Still some in-person tickets available, and you can stream for only £5.
#ornithology #UKbirds #conservation
Still some in-person tickets available, and you can stream for only £5.
#ornithology #UKbirds #conservation