Bridget Sparrow
@deepseasparrow.bsky.social
CDT SuMMeR PhD Researcher studying the impacts of #offshorewindfarms on #benthicecosystems using trait-based approaches @sosbangor.bsky.social. Works identifying #deepsea creatures and habitats 🪸
Exciting to see that intact marcofaunal communities have been successfully extracted from an #offshorewindfarm! Looking forward to following the new developments of this EcoWind project.
🌎🧪🦑 #marinedecology
🌎🧪🦑 #marinedecology
Fork lifting in the first few of our intact macrofaunal sediment communities ! Thanks team, great day, and plenty of exciting data to come for our NERC funded Ecowind project (ecological effects of offshore wind).
October 6, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Exciting to see that intact marcofaunal communities have been successfully extracted from an #offshorewindfarm! Looking forward to following the new developments of this EcoWind project.
🌎🧪🦑 #marinedecology
🌎🧪🦑 #marinedecology
Co-chairing my first conference session ‘Navigating tomorrow’s seas through integrative ecosystem service assessments and decision-support tools’ was an incredible opportunity to learn from scientists around the world working to find solutions to shared problems. 🌏🧪🦑 #11ESPConference #marineecology
June 25, 2025 at 12:21 AM
Co-chairing my first conference session ‘Navigating tomorrow’s seas through integrative ecosystem service assessments and decision-support tools’ was an incredible opportunity to learn from scientists around the world working to find solutions to shared problems. 🌏🧪🦑 #11ESPConference #marineecology
It finally begins! Excited to be here in Darwin, Austrailia to attend the Ecosystem Services Partnership International Conference. I will be co-chairing a conference session as well as presenting. Stay tuned for updates🧪🌏🦑 #marineecology
June 22, 2025 at 11:37 PM
It finally begins! Excited to be here in Darwin, Austrailia to attend the Ecosystem Services Partnership International Conference. I will be co-chairing a conference session as well as presenting. Stay tuned for updates🧪🌏🦑 #marineecology
Fascinating new study displays how long it takes for deep-sea species to re-establish an area of disturbance highlighting the decade long effects of deep-sea mining. However, certain more mobile species can repopulate the area at a faster rate. 🧪🌎🦑
#marineecology
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#marineecology
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Long-term impact and biological recovery in a deep-sea mining track - Nature
Nature - Long-term impact and biological recovery in a deep-sea mining track
www.nature.com
March 27, 2025 at 10:18 AM
Fascinating new study displays how long it takes for deep-sea species to re-establish an area of disturbance highlighting the decade long effects of deep-sea mining. However, certain more mobile species can repopulate the area at a faster rate. 🧪🌎🦑
#marineecology
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#marineecology
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Excited to announce I will be co-chairing a conference session at 11th ESP World Conference in Darwin. Submit your abstract by March 15th for our session ‘Navigating tomorrow’s seas through integrative ecosystem service assessments and decision support tools’ here: espconference.org/esp11/author 🧪🦑
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March 4, 2025 at 9:39 AM
Excited to announce I will be co-chairing a conference session at 11th ESP World Conference in Darwin. Submit your abstract by March 15th for our session ‘Navigating tomorrow’s seas through integrative ecosystem service assessments and decision support tools’ here: espconference.org/esp11/author 🧪🦑
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! It is important to share about the range of different jobs you can have in the scientific field 🧪 🦑
Check out some profiles of women making waves in the marine field: www.marinedataexchange.co.uk/content/prev...
#marineecology #marinelife
Check out some profiles of women making waves in the marine field: www.marinedataexchange.co.uk/content/prev...
#marineecology #marinelife
Women In Marine | Marine Data Exchange
Representation matters and these women show that marine-related fields offer vast opportunities for talent regardless of gender.
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February 11, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! It is important to share about the range of different jobs you can have in the scientific field 🧪 🦑
Check out some profiles of women making waves in the marine field: www.marinedataexchange.co.uk/content/prev...
#marineecology #marinelife
Check out some profiles of women making waves in the marine field: www.marinedataexchange.co.uk/content/prev...
#marineecology #marinelife
Had a great time meeting with my fellow CDTSuMMeR PhD cohort and seeing how our projects have progressed. It was exciting to hear how more colleagues can now see how functional trait analysis could be used in their own work. How do you think you could use a functional trait approach in your work? 🧪🦑
February 1, 2025 at 11:52 AM
Had a great time meeting with my fellow CDTSuMMeR PhD cohort and seeing how our projects have progressed. It was exciting to hear how more colleagues can now see how functional trait analysis could be used in their own work. How do you think you could use a functional trait approach in your work? 🧪🦑
Great new #functionaltrait work highlighting the need to describe functions beyond the group level. Species can have very specific functions that are crucial to shaping the environment around them and understanding this relationship is key to protecting ecosystems moving forward. #MarineEcology 🦑🧪
Newly published parrotfish research in @plos.bsky.social. We used the most extensive reef system in the Gulf of Mexico – Alacranes Reef- as a study model to show that parrotfish functions are strongly linked to habitat structure and composition. Link: doi.org/10.1371/jour...
December 16, 2024 at 8:59 AM
Great new #functionaltrait work highlighting the need to describe functions beyond the group level. Species can have very specific functions that are crucial to shaping the environment around them and understanding this relationship is key to protecting ecosystems moving forward. #MarineEcology 🦑🧪
As inspired by @profbenthos.bsky.social, I have received my Bluesky Roast. I don’t think anything could be more accurate than ‘a penchant for deep-sea drama and benthic banter’. Throughly impressed by its reading based on my limited activity so far : blueskyroast.com
December 7, 2024 at 7:50 PM
As inspired by @profbenthos.bsky.social, I have received my Bluesky Roast. I don’t think anything could be more accurate than ‘a penchant for deep-sea drama and benthic banter’. Throughly impressed by its reading based on my limited activity so far : blueskyroast.com
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📢New Paper Alert📢 (and first chapter of my PhD!)
We show that scale matters when quantifying motile cryptofauna on tropical coral reefs 🦀
Paper in MEPS: www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
We show that scale matters when quantifying motile cryptofauna on tropical coral reefs 🦀
Paper in MEPS: www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
December 5, 2024 at 4:43 PM
📢New Paper Alert📢 (and first chapter of my PhD!)
We show that scale matters when quantifying motile cryptofauna on tropical coral reefs 🦀
Paper in MEPS: www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
We show that scale matters when quantifying motile cryptofauna on tropical coral reefs 🦀
Paper in MEPS: www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
I have been lucky to work in various scientific fields before embarking on my PhD.
Worked as a benthic ecologist, identifying #deepsea creatures using imagery analysis.
Led projects using #communityscience to identify the distributions of endangered bats in my home of Ontario, Canada. 🦇
Worked as a benthic ecologist, identifying #deepsea creatures using imagery analysis.
Led projects using #communityscience to identify the distributions of endangered bats in my home of Ontario, Canada. 🦇
November 24, 2024 at 10:55 AM
I have been lucky to work in various scientific fields before embarking on my PhD.
Worked as a benthic ecologist, identifying #deepsea creatures using imagery analysis.
Led projects using #communityscience to identify the distributions of endangered bats in my home of Ontario, Canada. 🦇
Worked as a benthic ecologist, identifying #deepsea creatures using imagery analysis.
Led projects using #communityscience to identify the distributions of endangered bats in my home of Ontario, Canada. 🦇
Hello! My name is Bridget and I am a CDT SuMMeR PhD researcher based at @sosbangor.bsky.social. My project aims to use trait-based approaches to inform habitat mapping of ecosystem function, process and services in benthic communities. Looking forward to connecting with new groups on this platform!
November 24, 2024 at 10:42 AM
Hello! My name is Bridget and I am a CDT SuMMeR PhD researcher based at @sosbangor.bsky.social. My project aims to use trait-based approaches to inform habitat mapping of ecosystem function, process and services in benthic communities. Looking forward to connecting with new groups on this platform!