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2024-12-31-accounts

The Deep-Sea Biology Society

Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2024

Registered Charity Number 1173699

The Deep-Sea Biology Society Content of the Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2024

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Report of the Trustees 1 to 7
Independent Examiner's Report 8
Receipts and Payments Accounts 9 to 10

Trustees Annual Report

Covering the period 1 Jan 2024 - 31 December 2024

Section A Reference and administration details

Charity Name: Deep-Sea Biology Society Also known as: DSBS or DSB Soc Registered charity number: 1173699

Principal address: 49 Station Rd, Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 6EA, UK

Trustees:

Name
~~ee~~
Office
~~ee~~
Date Appointed*
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
Appointing body
~~ee~~
~~eee~~
Michelle Taylor
~~ee~~
President
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~eee~~
Neus Campanyà-
Llovet
~~ee~~
~~rs~~
Treasurer
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
Julia Sigwart
~~ee~~
~~rs~~
~~rs~~
Awards
~~ee ~~
~~ee~~
~~ee ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
Alexis Weinnig
~~rs~~
~~rs~~
Secretary
~~ee ~~
~~ee ee~~
October 2021
~~ee ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
Erin Easton
~~rs~~
~~ee~~
Membership
~~ee ee~~
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
Franck
Lejzerowicz
~~ee~~
Communications
~~ee~~
March 2022
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
Janet Ferguson
~~ee~~
~~a~~
~~a~~
Media
~~ee ~~
January 2024
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
Julia Johnstone
~~a ee~~
~~a~~
Development
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
April 2024
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
Pierre Methou
~~a~~
Early Career
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~
Alycia Jane Smith
~~ee~~
Diversity
~~ee~~
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~eee~~
DSBS Members
~~eee~~
Sofia Graça
Aranha Carvalho
Ramos
~~ee~~
~~es~~
Non-executive
~~ee~~
~~es~~
October 2021
~~eee~~
~~ee~~
DSBS Members
~~eee~~
Katharine Bigham
~~ee~~
~~es~~
~~a~~
Student affairs
~~ee ~~
~~es~~
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~eee~~
~~ee~~
~~ee ee~~
DSBS Members
~~eee~~
~~ee~~
Sheena Talma
~~es~~
~~a~~
Non-executive
~~es ~~
~~ee~~
October 2021
~~ee~~
~~ee ee~~
DSBS Members
~~ee~~

*Note: The appointment date is set to the date of charity registration. The appointments to the unregistered society occurred by membership vote prior to the official registration.

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Previous Trustees:

The Development trustee, Erik Cordes, appointed in 2021 left in 2024.

Names & Address of advisors:

Argents Chartered Accountants, 15 Palace St, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1RT, UK.

Section B - Structure, governance, management

Type of governing document: Constitution

How the charity is constituted: CIO - Association

Trustee selection method: Election by members on 3-year cycle coincident with the Deep-Sea Biology Symposium.

Additional governance issues:

Trustees meetings

Trustees manage society business by means of regular meetings conducted via video calling. These meetings are minuted by the Secretary. The trustees held five meetings in 2024 and the Annual General Meeting. In an effort to include all trustees, who are located in a variety of countries, we are continuing to implement a dual-meeting strategy, where the meeting is repeated on the same or consecutive days during different time periods to allow trustees from different time zones to participate. The trustees have a dedicated website on the Slack platform to send private messages to all trustees concerning society business.

Risks

A major risk to the society is a reduction of income due to a drop in membership numbers. We try to mitigate this risk by providing members with incentives to maintain memberships, these include: ability to apply for grants and awards, provide discounts to scientific conferences, regular seminar series and keeping members updated about the society’s activities.

Networks

The society continues its relationship with DOSI – Deep Ocean Stewardship Initiative for scientific investigation of deep-sea ecosystems - which has a remit to communicate deep-sea information to the community. We are continuing to assist DOSI with the production of the Deep-Sea Life Newsletter. Two issues were produced in 2024; one in February, and another in September. The society is now contributing to the EU-funded REDRESS project (Restoration of deep-sea habitats to rebuild European Seas, https://doi.org/10.3030/101135492) helping with the dissemination of its products throughout its full duration (four years).

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Section C - Objectives and Activities

Summary of the objectives of the charity set out in its governing document:

We are a scientific society that exists to enable the exchange of information on deep-sea biology to all those who are interested. Our vision is to advance knowledge and awareness of deep-sea ecosystems by promoting and disseminating deep-sea research to both scientific and public audiences, to foster the next generation of deep-sea biologists and to promote demographic diversity in the study of deep-sea biology.

Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objectives (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit):

The trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.

The society enables the exchange of information on deep-sea biology through its membership program and the organisation and sponsorship of scientific meetings. Specifically, the society directly supports the triennial international Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, and by supporting the triennial International Symposium on Chemosynthesis-Based Ecosystems and triennial International Symposium on Deep-Sea Corals. These are the pre-eminent conferences in their respective fields, which reach out to academic, public, industry and government stakeholders. The society issues grants and awards. These include travel awards to support the society's mission of fostering the next generation of deep-sea biologists (e.g. through student awards) and to promote demographic diversity by enabling researchers from developing countries to attend symposia. The society also provides annual prizes recognising excellence in research. The society provides a public forum for discussion and information related to deep-sea biology through the website (http://dsbsoc.org), twitter feed (@DSBSoc), Instagram feed (@dsbsoc) slack forum (http://dsbsoc.slack.com), seminar series and emails. These services also provide information and articles on upcoming and recent events in the world of Deep-Sea Biology, as well as news on job and studentship announcements. The society’s student forum provides access and assistance to students, while our mentoring program connects senior and junior researchers and students to offer career advice, help and support.

Additional details of objectives and activities:

Policy on grantmaking

Grants and awards are distributed by the society according to our principles. A group of trustees independently score applicants based on scientific merit and other criteria specific to the award.

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Applicants are ranked based on the combined scores. The top-ranking applicant(s) are selected for the award, after approval at a meeting of the trustees.

Contribution of volunteers

The society is fortunate to receive hard work and assistance from its trustees, who all contribute their time and efforts on a purely voluntary basis. The society has also received voluntary support from several members of the deep-sea community.

Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

Members

Active members on January 1 2024 were 370, we ended with 426; gain of 56 (15.14%). Membership remains a long-term source of funding for the society.

Administration

The society continues to manage memberships through the Wild Apricot platform. We continue to remain compliant with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). As DSBS 17[th] is planned for January 2025, our Annual General Meeting was conducted online on 26[th] of September 2024.

Awards

We have used our income from membership, grants and event sponsorship to continue our commitment to prizes and awards. Awards are granted in two categories: participation (conference travel) and research awards. These each have a single annual deadline. We evaluate applications based on the fit to the criteria in the application form, and with an effort to ensure balanced support of gender and geographical diversity of the recipients. A full list of award recipients is available on our website.

Conference Award recipients 2024:

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Research Award recipients 2023:

Mentoring & Student support

We continue to support students and Early Career Researchers through our dedicated student webpage, facebook group , and Slack channels. In addition, we also have the society's mentoring program which began in 2018 with three groups totalling 20 people. The mentoring network expanded over the years but recently decreased with now in 2024, 7 groups totalling 43 people with no group in Asia/Pacific anymore. Their meetings cover topics such as work-life balance, science outreach and proposal writing. The society has also initiated a webinar series to compensate for the absence of conferences in 2022, with four webinars providing an opportunity for early career researchers to showcase their most recent works. This was pursued in 2024 with two additional webinar gathering one early career and one phD student speakers in March 2024 and one early career and one phD student speakers in April 2024.

Communications & Media

The website remains key to inform the public about deep-sea biology, and the membership about our activities, incl. revisited Students & ECRs pages (https://dsbsoc.org/students-ecrs) for Next-Generation and Life After PhD contribution, Grant & Awards pages that can now be filled directly from the website, and past Conferences now proposing individual pages and their history. The Deep-Sea Resources page has been expanded with links to 2 new Deep-Sea Life issues, that the Communication Office continues to co-edit with DOSI, but links to discontinued Mendeley collections have been removed (a bibliographic effort will be re-initiated). The Communications Office created a group of DSBSoc Artists, 24 of which have already contributed with artworks displayed on the website (https://dsbsoc.org/artists), for a total of 50 Expressions of Interest. Meetings aiming at bridging arts with deep-sea sciences by fostering collaborations and interaction have been held and were popular. To disseminate arts and other news, newly appointed Media Officer Janet Ferguson-Roberts joined the Communications Office to accompany transition from a pauperized Slack to future communication channels (Discord) and co-manage a team of 4 Society members relaying public and publishing original content on social media platforms, incl. X (7,969 followers; +3.10% in 2023), Instagram (1,204 followers), and new presence on BlueSky (378 followers), and Mastodon (124 followers).

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Diversity

This year, several actions were taken to advance the DSBS Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) goals. Membership fee waivers continued to be offered to individuals who required them due to financial hardship or a career break. The society also kept its online EDI training materials current and accessible through the website for members, and maintained engagement in the Discord #diversity channel by continuing to share relevant literature. Society funds were ensured to remain allocated for ongoing DEIA initiatives within the society. In addition, a special session was developed and co-led at the 17th DSBS conference in Hong Kong, which brought together speakers from around the globe to deliver talks on current efforts in the EDIA space and reflection on these. A paper focusing on “Guidelines for ensuring meaningful engagement of early career researchers in scientific collaborations: recommendations from and for marine and polar scientists” was contributed to as a co-author and published in the ICES Journal of Marine Science. Finally, planning began for a DEI town hall at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2026, co-developed in collaboration with the lead team, Challenger EDIA working group, and The Oceanography Society’s JEDI committee.

Section E Financial review

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

The charity seeks to hold reserves in line with charity commission guidance. We aim to hold funds sufficient to cover a typical year of expenditure.

Details of any funds materially in deficit

None applicable.

Further financial review details

The charity's principal source of funds are membership fees, which have provided a steady income stream from the time of the society’s formation.

In 2024 we spent funds to support the 17th Deep-Sea Biology conference to be held in January 2025.

Last year we secured finance as part of a grant consortium called REDRESS (https://redressproject.eu/) so that we can support communications with the deep-sea community about deepsea ecosystem restoration.

At present we have no investments.

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Section F Other optional information

No additional information is provided.

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature:

Full Name: Pierre Methou

Position: Treasurer Trustee

Date: 08/10/2025

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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of The Deep Sea Biology Society

Independent examiner's report to the trustees of The Deep Sea Biology Society

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of The Deep Sea Biology Society (the Trust) for the year ended 31 December 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

  2. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Mot. Mit

Mark Johnstone FCA

Argents Chartered Accountants 15 Palace Street NORWICH Norfolk NR3 1RT

Date: 9 October 2025

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The Deep Sea Biology Society The Deep Sea Biology Society The Deep Sea Biology Society 1173699 1173699
Receipts andpayments accounts
01-Jan-24
31-Dec-24
To
For the period from
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CC16a
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Total funds Year ended 31
December 2023
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Grants - - - - -
Membership 14,975 - - 14 14,975 14,115
Product sales 500 - - 500 500 767
Events - - - - -
Symposium - 10,161 - 10 10,161 8,808
Donations - - - - - 22
Refund - - - - - 20
- - - - -
Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
AR)15,475 10,161 - 25,636 25,636 23,732
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
Foreign exhange gain
56
-
-
56
-
-
-
-
-
Sub total 56
-
-
56
-
Total receipts
15,531
10,161
-
25,692
23,732
~~—————~~
A3 Payments
Awards 7,750 - - 7 7,750 10,683
Publications - - - - - -
General Administrative costs 4,701 - - 4 4,701 2,815
Promotional costs 500 - - 500 500 500
Events - - - - - -
Bank charges 36 - - 36 36 341
Symposium - 18,991 - 18 18,991 22,933
Refund - - - - - 39
- - - - -
**Sub total ** 12,987 18,991 - 31,978 31,978 37,311
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
Foreign exhange loss
-
-
-
1,604
-
-
-
-
Sub total -
-
-
-
1,604
Total payments
12,987
18,991
-
31,978
38,915
~~——————~~
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
2,544
(8,830)
0
(6,286)
(8,830)
8,830
0
0
78,008
0
0
78,008
71,722
0
0
71,722
~~=—_—————~~
(15,183)
-
93,191
78,008
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B5 Liabilities
B3 Investment assets
B2 Other monetary assets
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
B1 Cash funds
WISE account
Paypal USD account
WISE USD account
PayPal EUR account
WISE EUR account
Details
Details
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
Bank account
Paypal account
Details
Details
Details
Signature
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
49,197
-
9,781
653
11,756
6
-
329
71,722
-
OK
OK
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
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Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
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-
Fund to which
liability relates
Amount due
(optional)
-
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-
-
-
Print Name
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
-
-
-
OK
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
-
-
-
-
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Current value
(optional)
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Current value
(optional)
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When due (optional)
Date of approval

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