Centre for Marine Biology and Conservation Science (CMACS)
Leading interdisciplinary research for a sustainable ocean future
CMACS is an exciting space that creates opportunities for marine scientists to collaborate with other scientists, disciplines and stakeholders, forming transdisciplinary partnerships to tackle some of the worlds biggest challenges.
Professor Emma Sheehan
Co-Director of CMACS and Professor of Marine Ecology
By uniting our internationally recognised expertise in marine biology and conservation science, CMACS creates exciting new opportunities for collaboration and innovation, enabling research that will make a meaningful difference to the future of our oceans.
Dr Nicola Foster
Co-Director CMACS and Lecturer in Marine Biology
From the health and nutrition of farmed fish, crustaceans and bivalves, to marine conservation, fish tracking, habitat studies and long-term ecological monitoring, research at the University of Plymouth is exploring how all of these diverse elements help contribute towards responsible marine and freshwater food production and, in doing so, how they support coastal economies and national food security.
The University is leading a study exploring how underwater noise impacts mammals in one of the world's busiest shipping routes
Tope sharks and undulate rays are found around the UK but little is known about them and the habitats they prefer
Research led by the University aims to pave the way for informed decisions about the catching, importing and exporting of key species
A new study found there were no habitats assessed as being of ‘Good Environmental Status’ in a region stretching from Portugal to Norway



































