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Diving beetles, rarity and responses to climate change
University of Plymouth research - diving beetles, rarity and responses to climate change
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Marine Protected Areas: monitoring the Lyme Bay exclusion zone
Plymouth University research - Marine Protected Areas: monitoring the Lyme Bay exclusion zone
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Protected Area Network Across the Channel Ecosystem (PANACHE)
University of Plymouth research: The PANACHE project provided a mechanism to ensure that efforts to utilise MPAs to meet European and international biodiversity protection obligations are more coherent and effective on both sides of the English Channel.
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Life beneath the paddleboard: the hidden ecology of our beach destinations
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/hidden-ecology-of-our-beach-destinations
Life beneath the paddleboard: the hidden ecology of our beach destinations. From surf-riding clams to weever fish – Dr Benjamin Ciotti explores the dynamic environment of surf zone ecosystems.
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Academics contribute to policy advice on nature and coastlines
Researchers from the University of Plymouth have contributed to international policy briefings showing how Malaysia’s coastal infrastructure can not only protect humans and property but also make space for nature
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Climate change poses significant threat to nutritional benefits of oysters
The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study by the University of Plymouth published in Marine Environmental Research suggests
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Academic contributes to first global classification of Earth’s ecosystems
Dr Louise Firth, Lecturer in Marine Ecology in the University of Plymouth’s School of Biological and Marine Sciences, is among the authors of the Global Typology of Ecosystems, published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature
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Scientists say we have enough evidence to agree global action on microplastics
University of Plymouth news: A new study, published in the journal Science, comes 20 years after the University led the first ever research highlighting the issue of microplastics in the ocean.
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Scientists earn awards for global impact of microplastics research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-earn-awards-for-global-impact-of-microplastics-research
A team of researchers including Professor Richard Thompson OBE, of the University of Plymouth’s International Marine Litter Research Unit, has won the Societal Impact and overall prizes in the Natural Environment Research Council’s 2018 Impact Awards
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£1million research programme explores human impacts on remote marine environment
New research by the University of Plymouth will bring together a wide range of scientific disciplines to provide the first detailed assessment of the Chagos Archipelago's oceanographic processes, seabed habitats and deep water coral reefs
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