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School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2017/2018
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/seminar-series/2017-2018
University of Plymouth: School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2017/2018. Archive of events.
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School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2020/2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/seminar-series/2020-2021
School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2020/2021 - Archive of events
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School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2021/2022
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/seminar-series/2021-2022
School of Biological and Marine Sciences Seminar Series 2021/2022 - Archive of events
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School of Biological and Marine Sciences
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences
Welcome to the University of Plymouth School of Biological and Marine Sciences. The school is a great place to study biology and ecology - fantastic location, great facilities and a choice of undergraduate and postgraduate courses to suit your interests.
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Laundry lint can cause significant tissue damage within marine mussels
Scientists at the University of Plymouth exposed the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), found in various locations across the world, to differing quantities of tumble dryer lint
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New study shows how discarded plastic bags are smothering marine life
Plymouth University news: A joint research study with Trinity College Dublin has show than plastic bags are impacting the development of microalgae, a key component of the marine ecosystem.
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Exploring my love for the ocean
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/exploring-my-love-for-the-ocean
Maurice Walkes came from Barbados to Plymouth to study MSc Applied Marine Science.
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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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Mussel reefs heighten the risk of microplastic exposure and consumption
Scientists from the University of Plymouth used a series of experiments to assess whether the reefs formed by blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) affected their exposure and consumption of tiny microplastic particles.
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Important submarine canyons ecosystems are at risk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/important-submarine-canyons-ecosystems-are-at-risk
Plymouth University news: A recent review, co-authored by scientists at Plymouth, pulling together studies of submarine canyons has identified that they are at risk from human activities, and require better protection.
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