by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Aug 22, 2019 | News
SLIMEWATCH is a collaboration between a film maker (Susi Arnott) and a phycologist (Jane Lewis) who have been fascinated by the movement of microalgae on the mudflats of the Thames. BPS provided funding for an undergraduate (Dain Son) who looked at the system in some...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Jul 8, 2019 | canter-lund, News
This award was established by the British Phycological Society in recognition of Hilda Canter-Lund, whose stunning photographs will be known to many members. Her photomicrographs of freshwater algae combined high technical and aesthetic qualities whilst still...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | May 16, 2019 | News
You may have noticed a different name as the editor of the most recent issue of The Phycologist. This is because after several years of sterling service, Jan Krokowski was ready to hand off the editor baton. I’m confident I speak for all when I say that we are very...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | May 2, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
In 2016 the BPS Council asked Anne Jungblut to seek a designer and try out some possible ideas for a new logo. The original specifications for the new logo were: British Phycological Society written in full. Logo featuring ideally micro and macro algae. Discussion...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Apr 10, 2019 | canter-lund, News
Hilda Canter-Lund Award This award was established by the British Phycological Society in recognition of Hilda Canter-Lund, whose stunning photographs will be known to many members. Her photomicrographs of freshwater algae combined high technical and aesthetic...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Mar 1, 2019 | News, Training
This course aims to train staff from Environment Agency, SEPA, water PLCs, consultancies, museums, research students and overseas visitors in the identification of the more widespread and environmentally important freshwater algae. Topics include monitoring, field...