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SEAS: Shaping European Research Leaders for Marine Sustainability

  • Ellie fieldwork 1

    There is something profoundly humbling about standing where early humans once lived, working alongside archaeologists, and witnessing first-hand how climate, landscape, and humanity have always been intertwined

  • Leila Neimane speaking at SMI conference

    Overview of recent developments in EU law on offshore wind 

  • Young woman sitting at computer smiling at camera

    - Data collection on microplastics may aid protection of both human and environmental health

  • Chloe and Margaret

    SEAS fellows join the UiB delegation at UNOC3

  • Jeremy - cave entrance

    - Being in Bergen adds an extra dimension to the exploration of past sea level fluctuations

  • SEAS graphics

    37 post docs - one vision

  • four postdocs entering the Pelagia offices

    A glimpse into sustainable fish processing and innovation

  • hand holding fish feed pellets

    A social science and humanities workshop on fish feed. Really?

  • Amit presenting

    – The fundamental nature of maritime operations is in transition. This represents a knowledge gap

  • Ola in Pacific

    – The ocean is a source of personal and cultural identity, for livelihoods, and a space for recreation and cultural practices

  • Shreesha in the lab

    – My findings hold potential for broader applications across aquaculture species

  • SEAS logo

    SEAS annual gathering kicks off with a variety of keynotes from SEAS fellows

  • Zoran on a research cruise in the misty fjords

    – Findings from my project have the potential to enhance aquaculture production

  • Juan sampling in the chilly fjords

    - Studying the effect of climate change on the algae life cycle gives vital knowledge of coastal ecosystems