Event: marineLIVE 2025 Part 1

Biological Recording Company

25th February - 29th April 2025
Online via Zoom
Free

Marine Conservation


The marineLIVE webinar series is a programme of virtual talks exploring marine biology research.

Understanding the latest scientific findings about our wildlife is pivotal to a range of biodiversity sector roles, such as volunteer biological recorders, ecological consultants, environmental educators and conservation practitioners. 

marineLIVE is following in the footsteps of our highly successful entoLIVE series, with the aim of making scientific research more accessible by raising awareness of research outputs, such as scientific papers, technical reports and biodiversity datasets. marineLIVE will focus on marine biology subjects and we believe that by breaking down the barriers (such as cost and language) for non-academic audiences (including naturalists and conservation practitioners) to access scientific outputs, it will lead to research being used more widely and enable more biodiversity sector volunteers and professionals to undertake evidence-based actions.

Season 1 of marineLIVE will take place from January to December 2025 and consists of 10 marine biology webinars. 

All webinars are available to book for FREE via Eventbrite.

2025 Programme Part 1 - February to April

  • 25/02/25  Microplastic Pollution and Solutions
  • 25/03/25  Thriving on the Edge: Grey Seal Abundance and Survival on the Calf of Man
  • 29/04/25  Mobulid Rays in the Chagos Archipelago: Fisheries & Conservation Management

Did you miss an entoLIVE webinar? Catch up via the marineLIVE blog or marineLIVE YouTube playlist.

marineLIVE is delivered by the Biological Recording Company with funding from the British Ecological Society.

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About Biological Recording Company

We provide biological recording guidance, invertebrate science engagement and earthworm training & consultancy services. Our virtual symposium events are aimed at environmental professionals and provide a platform for sector professionals to present topical subjects and share good practices.

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