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SUMMARY:Crustacean workshop part 2
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will focus on identifying swimming crabs and other brachyurans. This is an advanced course which basic knowledge of crustacean identification and biology. \nYou can register for this free online talk here.
URL:https://seasearchireland.ie/event/1831/
LOCATION:Kerry
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species - Biodiversity Ireland
DESCRIPTION:Online talk by John Kelly\, Invasive Species Programme Manager at the National Biodiversity Data Centre. This talk will provide an introduction to identifying some of the marine invasive species present in Irish waters. We will also touch on ways divers can help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species by practicing good biosecurity. This talk is aimed at those who are new to identifying marine invasive species. The session will consist of a presentation followed by a Q&A. \n  \nYou can register for this free online talk here.
URL:https://seasearchireland.ie/event/1815/
LOCATION:Kerry
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SUMMARY:Seasearch Observer - Cork - April
DESCRIPTION:Course content: \nFind out about the Seasearch project\nGain a basic grounding in marine recording\nLearn how to recognise and classify marine habitats\nLearn how to complete the Seasearch Observation Form by watching a ‘video dive’\nComplete two dives (or snorkels) with a Seasearch tutor\nThis is an introductory course aimed at giving divers and snorkellers new to the project and new to marine recording a basic grounding. The course will consist of a one day classroom session and one day diving. \nAt the end of the course\, you’ll get a Seasearch Qualification booklet. Once you have completed five forms for real (two on dives with a tutor available to help) you will be a qualified Seasearch Observer and able to take part in Seasearch dives or snorkels. \nCost €70 Adult \n  \nYou can register by emailing Seasearchireland@gmail.com.
URL:https://seasearchireland.ie/event/seasearch-observer-cork-april/
LOCATION:Kerry
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SUMMARY:Polychaete ID with Jamie Maxwell - Online talk
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will cover how to identify the major families of polychaetes found along the Irish coast\, and the common genera within them. The morphological characters used to identify each group will be covered\, along with the habitats they would be expected to be found in. Examples of common species will be shown as examples\, as well as advice on how to best photography polychaetes for identification and future validation. \nJamie Maxwell is a marine biologist\, whose research focuses on the taxonomy\, ecology and zoogeography of marine invertebrates. He completed his B.Sc. in Marine biology in the University of Galway. He did his M.Sc. in Marine biology at the University of Algarve where he investigated the distribution and connectivity of polychaetes that live commensally with deep-sea corals\, from which he described a new species\, Gorgoniapolynoe pseudocaeciliae. He returned to Galway to complete his Ph.D. investigating the phylogeny\, ecology and distribution of Antarctic sea spiders. Jamie currently works at the National Museum of Ireland\, Natural History as a collections assistant. \nYou can register for this talk here.
URL:https://seasearchireland.ie/event/polychaete-id-with-jamie-maxwell-online-talk/
LOCATION:Kerry
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