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Plymouth scientists heading for uncharted waters for pioneering oceanographic study
Plymouth University news: Scientists from the Marine Institute will be among a team of 12 conducting research on the reasons behind the biodiversity surrounding the Chagos Archipelago, in the Indian Ocean.
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Rising carbon dioxide levels stunt sea shell growth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/rising-carbon-dioxide-levels-stunt-sea-shell-growth
Plymouth University news: An international team of researchers finds evidence that some sea creatures are able to trade size for survival in acidic waters - throwing new light on past mass extinctions and potential future climate change scenarios.
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Mapping the deep
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/mapping-the-deep
Plymouth University research: How academics in the School of Marine Science and Engineering have been mapping sensitive environments, which have helped in the establishment of Marine Protected Areas
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Caribbean lobster fisheries sustained by 'dark carbon'
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/caribbean-lobster-fisheries-sustained-by-dark-carbon
Plymouth University news: Research conducted by a scientist in the Marine Institute has shown that Caribbean lobster fisheries are being supported
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Ground-shaking research into the power of winter storms
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/ground-shaking-research-into-the-power-of-winter-storms
Plymouth University news:
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Professor Martin Attrill - Professor of Marine Ecology
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Professor John Spicer - Professor
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Professor Mairi Knight - Professor of Evolutionary Ecology
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Climate study finds evidence of global shift in the 1980s
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-study-finds-evidence-of-global-shift-in-the-1980s
Plymouth University news: Scientists have discovered that a sudden 'regime shift' occurred in the 1980s as a result of anthropogenic warming and a volcanic eruption in Mexico.
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Dr Thomas Davies - Associate Professor of Marine Conservation
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