Dr Katie St John Glew
Katie is a marine spatial ecologist (post-doc) working at the University of Southampton. She is currently working in collaboration with the Marine Stewardship Council, developing a methodology to verify catch locations of commercially caught fish using stable isotopes. The aim is to use these techniques to aid fisheries traceability and improve sustainability and management. Katie recently finished her PhD at the University of Southampton, where she used stable isotope methodologies to study the movement and foraging locations of seabirds and fish populations around UK waters. Katie also did her undergraduate degree (Master of Marine Biology) at the University of Southampton.
Katie is very interested in policy and marine management, and spent 3 months on a placement at DEFRA during her PHD. She is also extremely passionate about scientific communication and outreach projects.
Katie is responsible for the Society’s social media communications and the Society’s blog. Please get in contact through the contact form on this website if you have any comments or queries.
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Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2025
Please see a message from the Royal Society below:
We are delighted to announce that the 2025 Competition is now open for entries until 15 August for a chance to win £1000! The competition celebrates the power of photography in conveying the wonder of science happening all around us and photographs can be submitted in the categories of: Astronomy, Behaviour, Earth Science and Climatology, Ecology and Environmental Science, and Microimaging.
The competition is free to enter and open to anyone studying or working in science at graduate level or above. Category winners will receive a one-year membership to the Royal Photographic Society and the overall winner will receive a grand prize of £1,000. Find out more: https://bit.ly/RSPphotocomp
October 2025 MEDIN Workshop: Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset
The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the next occurrence of our popular free online training workshop: ‘Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset’ on the 13th – 17th October 2025 on OceanTeacher Global Academy.
Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset
The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) and OceanWise are delighted to invite you to attend our popular free online training workshop: ‘Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset’ on the 19th – 23rd of May 2025.