Agenda announced for the FBA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting


28 January, 2025

We are delighted to share the agenda for FBA’s Annual Scientific Meeting on Wednesday 25 June at Nottingham Trent University.

This conference-style event will include keynotes from Steve Ormerod (Cardiff University), Michelle Jackson (University of Oxford), Dave Tickner (WWF-UK) and Julia Ortega-Martin (University of Leeds). The ASM will additionally showcase the research and practice of other FBA members including staff, early career scientists and fellows.

The FBA Annual Scientific Meeting is an in-person only event at Nottingham Trent University’s Clifton Campus on Wednesday 25 June 2025. Please save the date.

We have a tremendous array of speakers from a diversity of backgrounds including early career researchers and senior academics. Speakers will be focusing on a variety of topics and issues facing freshwaters and I am sure questions, discussions and poster sessions will be inspiring, thought-provoking and lively!
— Simon Johnson –FBA, Executive Director

Support for students hoping to attend

FBA is also offering students discounted rates and a number of bursaries to help offset the costs of attendance, more details below the ASM Agenda. This is funded via the newly created Richard Chadd Bursary Fund. The fund has been boosted from the recent support for the Richard Chadd Ecology Book Auction and other donations. We would like to thank Richard’s family for their generous support setting up the fund.

If you would be interested in sponsoring the meeting, please contact info@fba.org.uk


Agenda for the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA)
Annual Scientific Meeting
Wednesday 25 June 2025


9:30
Registration, hot and cold drinks and snacks


Session 1


9:50
Welcome to the meeting – Simon Johnson (FBA) & Rachel Stubbington (NTU)

10:00
Keynote: Steve Ormerod (Cardiff University)
The times, they are a-changing: unpicking 40 years of global change and freshwater ecosystems

10:30
Louise Lavictoire (FBA)

When two species collide: The impact of expanding beaver populations on the freshwater pearl mussel in Europe

10:45
Dania Albini (Essex University)

Aquatic environments in a fast-changing climate

11:00
Carl Sayer (University College London)

Restoring ghost ponds – the most successful form of freshwater restoration known?

11:15
Sophie Cowling (FBA)

Two years of the Big Windermere Survey: how citizen science can drive freshwater insights and stewardship

11:30
Amritha Nair (University of Worcester)

Mapping stress in submerged aquatic vegetation using advanced remote sensing techniques

11:45
Laurence Carvalho (Norwegian Institute for Water Research)

The FutureLakes project: transforming lake restoration in Europe

12:00
<5-min flash-talk poster pitches:
Helen Greaves (University College London)

Whitewashing, greenwashing; groundtruthing, greentruthing

12:15
Buffet lunch with hot and cold drinks, and poster viewing


Session 2


13:15
Keynote: Michelle Jackson (University of Oxford)
Hot waters and dirty currents: The impacts of warming and sewage on rivers

13:45
Taylor Butler-Eldridge (University of Exeter)

Booms, dooms & blooms: outdoor swimming and environmental health at Windermere

14:00
Iwan Jones (Queen Mary University of London)

Pink salmon invasion of the North Atlantic

14:15
Savannah Worne (Loughborough University)

Stable isotope evaluation of sewage management on algal blooms: a case study at Rutland Water Nature Reserve

14:30
Andrew Johnson (UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology)

New insights from statistics on what drives macroinvertebrate biodiversity and how such methods could revitalise the Water Framework Directive

14:45
Charlie Patel (Loughborough University)

Landscape value of sediment ponds for aquatic macroinvertebrate biodiversity

15:00
Break with hot and cold drinks and more snacks


Session 3


15:30
Keynote: Dave Tickner (WWF-UK)
Freshwater biology: what’s the big idea?

16:00
Keynote: Julia Ortega-Martin (University of Leeds)
Placing social sciences at the core of water challenges: a journey from ecosystem services to riverkin

16:30
Discussion
Chairs: John Murray-Bligh (Environment Agency) & Louise Lavictoire (FBA)

Topics:

  • The future of freshwater science and practice

  • Feedback to inform future FBA ASM meetings

  • Opportunities for collaborative research

17:00
Close


Post-meeting knees-up

18:00 –
The Canalhouse, 48–52 Canal Street, Nottingham NG1 7EH

Come and buy the organizers a drink in an iconic pub (which has a canal in it)


Nottingham Trent University, The Pavilion, Clifton Campus

Nottingham Trent University, The Pavilion, Clifton Campus


Registration

Keep an eye on https://www.fba.org.uk/shop. We plan to open registration soon.

Bursaries

Through the Richard Chadd Fund, we are able to offer a number of bursaries to enable student and early career FBA members to attend the ASM.

To apply, please send (1) a personal statement explaining your motivation for applying, how you will participate, what you hope to achieve through attendance and how much you are applying for (with cost breakdown) (<500 words); (2) a career / research summary (<500 words) to FBA Executive Director: sjohnson@fba.org.uk

  • Applications should be submitted by Friday 4th April

  • Applicants will be notified by email by Friday 18th April

  • The bursary panel will comprise members of the ASM Organising Committee

Other events at Nottingham Trent University that week

You may also be interested in attending the Temporary Rivers & Streams Meeting, which will be held on NTU’s Clifton Campus the day before (Tuesday 24 June) – please see link below.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/temporary-rivers-streams-meeting-2025-tickets-1000878674057

In addition, FBA Fellows and Early Career Network (ECN) members will be invited to FBA events on Thursday 26 June. If you’re interested in joining the ECN, please contact info@fba.org.uk

Travel and accommodation

Please contact rachel.stubbington@ntu.ac.uk for travel and accommodation advice. On-campus accommodation is not available, so booking a hotel in West Bridgford or the city centre is advised.

Further information will be sent to registrants in due course.


We look forward to welcoming you at the FBA Annual Scientific Meeting on 25 June 2025!