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SUMMARY:SMMR Training: Visual Storytelling with Infographics
DESCRIPTION:Nigel Hawtin was the graphics editor at New Scientist for 20 years and companies including BBC\, the UN\, the NHS and many more have all been clients of his infographic content. In this training Nigel expertise will help you to learn how to take your own research and tell a story and how to visualise you research from a brief to finished graphic. Only some colour pencils and paper are required as this session will focus on the fundamentals of infographic design and not how to produce infographics with digital software. \nRead more and register here. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-training-visual-storytelling-with-infographics/
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SUMMARY:Marine Natural Capital Accounting: Impacts of the Sandeel Fishery in the North Sea
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing natural capital is a core element of the UK Government 25 Year Environment Plan (YEP). As such\, we need to understand how we can enhance natural capital to achieve the ambition of providing multiple benefits to people and wildlife. \nSo\, what would happen if we closed fisheries? \nThis online webinar\, on 6 July\, 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm\, will demonstrate how Jo Bayes (Natural England) and Natalya Kharadi (eftec) conducted a practical exploration of integrating ecological and economic evidence to assess the impacts of closing the Sandeel fishery in the North Sea. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/marine-natural-capital-accounting-impacts-of-the-sandeel-fishery-in-the-north-sea/
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SUMMARY:SMMR Webinar with Tara Marshall
DESCRIPTION:Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PUf4-QviST-OL7Sv_N5DXw \nJoin us for the next SMMR Webinar in the series with Tara Marshall from the University of Aberdeen. \nLessons learned from the design and deployment of an industry-based tool for avoiding by catch in Scottish fisheries \nC. Tara Marshall\nUniversity of Aberdeen\nc.t.marshall@abdn.ac.uk \nAn innovative\, web-based app\, known as the Bycatch Avoidance Tool using Mapping (BATmap; https://info.batmap.co.uk )\, was co-developed by the University of Aberdeen\, the Scottish Fishermen’s Organisation and Scottish skippers and launched in June 2020. It is currently being routinely used by 16 fishing vessels operating on the west coast of Scotland. Skippers log the start and end time of each haul\, and the total catch of cod\, whiting and spurdog\, three species which they may wish to avoid catching. The data are combined and alerts\, including hotspot maps\, are automatically sent out to users when pre-defined levels of catch are exceeded. This real-time\, spatial information allows skippers to make more informed decisions about where and when to fish. The complex process of co-developing and implementing BATmap\, the first successful implementation of information sharing for bycatch avoidance in European waters\, will be reviewed to inform the ongoing development of similar initiatives in other fishing regions.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-webinar-with-tara-marshall/
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